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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
LAKK COUNTY EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW, OKKHON. THIKSDAY, NOV KM UK It 2r, I MM r'f'''t''r, iii . f ' - ---TTiimriiiiii " trrt im GOLDEN EAGLE Gold Mining Company Of Goldrim, Oregon 50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock For Sale at 5 Cents per Share Personal Mention Mm. .1. N. WaUori, who ban benti confined at home for aeveral week wit !i nti attaeU of erynlprlin, In MOW able, to tie out again. (J. 17. HnMor had a rheumatic that kept h I in Indoor lat This Company wns incorportcd Mn) 24th, 1907, under the the Law. of Arizona. Capital Stock, 1 ,2. "0,0 00 Shares, full paid and non-aascssible, par value, $ 1 .00. The Kroup of claims contains about 250 acres, located among the best, with good 5hovlng : Inspection solicited. OPHCERS AND DIRECTORS : (leo. V. Atkins, President ; A. A. Patockl, V. Pres't, and (icn. Manager ; C. M. Woodland, Secretary ; Geo P. Atkins, 1 reasurer. Correspondence solicited. GEO. F. ATKINS, Corning, California. I GOT A FALL AND I ELECTRIC LIGHTS" BROKE 1115 RIBS ARE BRILLIANT LhhI Soundy morning AugUNt HtorkniMiiu Jr. had the uiixfortutit) to fall and break two rll.n. Jlle and aeveral others with standing on a plank while tacking a atcel ceiling. Their combined weight canned tliu ilHiik to break, letting them tall it dUtatlCU of about tu feet. AugtlHt full aeroMrt tint tup of a barrel and wan rendered iiiiconciotii for nevreal In ill uteM. Doctor Italy wan nummnuod who attiMidiid to the Injury utnl tho the wounded nimi wan noon able to bo aliout once more. Peter ). Peterson, of Mack River FhIIm. WlnCOIIHill, (HR1lt lll til See if all the good rcportn of thia country were true, and now ho is eiitintlcd that it in one of the bent sections for u nimi with a little money to make a ntart npu in tin' wh.ilu American lTn ion. 5k'k Hmdach Thin d htri'Hhi n iliNeiiHe result from a dinordeied condilou of the stomach, and can lie cored ly taking Chamber lain' Stomach and Liver Tallinn, Get a free Hiimple at Duly m d Hall's dm; ntcre aii'l try it. Siiberlhc for Tin' Examiner and get tli i me inngaxliicM, ton. Blue PrintsMade I will make line I'rintM of iiii.v trnct of hi ml lu tin I, k. -view Lund District, n lid do nliHtract work. Call or write W. It. SNYDER Lakevlew Oregon i Tliiuik you! Mr. Jonnon. Wo can now nee to write or to do any .thing elm- at'oiit the priutery. If you can Kite u h an good lights an we are unw really enjoying, we hope you will never become tuiMheaded, and may have pronperity equal in value to the In illiunt electric lights you are now producing I Will tin- Hear Itite '.' The Silver Luke Lender editor has heeu inviting uh to come up and see that town and it people, for which wo th ink him, und promise to gat up . there an noon bh our duties herewil permit. Hut, llro. Holder, we we aie dreadfully afraid of bears, and your hint lnue wan full or nieellugn of Uiohm chapa liy yciii people. Are they all tame like those tu the Yellow stone i'nrk, or do they eat the little boys who ell at old bald heads? If yoii can Hiitinly our mind an to the laht twiiJpropoaitioiiH we wi;l feel tsafer in Melting up to nilver Lake, which in Hiiid to he located at a point farther from railroadri than any other town in the L'nited Mutes. Hut it will not Have that distinction, if mich it may he called, vciytnuch louder an liil! and llarriman are hotb koiu there in th" near future. Dlic, torii H for SaU Thin ofllce linn on hand a few copien of the county directory, which will he cloned out at half price Thono is lulling a coi.V nhould not delay nend Iiik their orders. It containa the mime of every voter in the county. There in a ppecial write up of the county and nf the townn. Ju it tljeie alno in a Bynopnin of the tame lawn of the Ktate.iind much other valuable in formation rou'ardiiiK Lakeview and trioutary country. Eye upener- Special Bai gains ReyEold's Stores I will guaiantee Lower Prices than any store in Lakeview. We do all our own J work. Reynold s store is the place to buy your Merchandise. B.R.eynoIds S Red Livery Barn G. E. LINEVILLE, Prop. New Kijjs and Vf8 Special Acconnno P.'incy Teams XfyuS dations to Let For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakevlew, Ore. and here The Hon. attack week. f :(! I the I tier of Sinta CIbiim to tin- Children I'IkcwIiiT. 'Win, McDonald, ot Fallon, Nevada, came up to lo ik thin land of li-nty over ill found ipiiln a chhiiie for the bettor hern from the region about hi home town. I' II. Iliewer. of Silver Lake, wan III town hint Thurekday. iImm Fannie l.lutoti, of I'n w ttirket , It. I., arrived here Inat Tliiiradii.v ami In the Hiirnt of Mr. and Mm. I;. II. ( link. Mlm Union cXpeitH to re lii i in aliout a year. H. A. MilHheti, of Worceater, Mann, arrived laai. Thurddiiy lojnln the en ulni't'i Inu force of t he OreKoti Valley Laud i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' . L. J. Kramer, of i'ratnlmrK, illinoit waa an arrival Saturday. W. J. McKee, of DrW' valley, wan lu town Saturday. (1. A. Oordon, of San Franclnco was doiiiK biiHiiiHup in town Friday. 11. (lent of l'lunh wan over Friday. L. A. ('iirriker, J. AmbroMO and J. (' Oliver, all xood farmera from the Weenl Side were in town Saturday. tJeo. la inert hill went South on Monday a htave. He will Hend a few da.va In Keno and then no to Siiiillniii California lo niieiid the winter In the lialiu.v Irtf-H bright Hii'odiliie. L. .1 . t'.vr, 'id family airlvi d Siindav nliclit from Cortland. Keiiilemaii, and IiIm brotlicr Frank, who arrived a wii k or mo ajro, have both hull experlelne 111 the t IioImt ImimIiichk In Malueand Mlutieaofa, and ha ve decide to nitairi' in the real i-m-tad', and locating liiihlneH4, on piv e'lilui'lit and other lundn. S. .1. Dutton, of I)Hvin Creek, was up Saturday. He returned Hiindiiy morn in. V. II. lietielleln, of i'lnnli, lonK a renident of Lake county, wan lu town over Sunday In order to do rome biuhliiem befcro the (J. S. Land OMice. W. F. ficDonnld, a tnininK man of Touopah, Nevada, wan here hint week looking over the (ioldrun camp, and in welt pleaned with the look of tliinKH over there. (ieo. 1'orter waa over from Klam ath Knl In this week mzii'K up the nitu at ion in Lakevie -', the uietropolia now and for all time of Southern ind I'entral OreKoU ! Letter hide a wee, (ieortfe. A. J. Scott, a resident of Paiwley, fr.r the hint 'M yearn, left for Shacta Thurn lay, on a vinit to relativen. He him been out of this county but once before, and that wan only up into Crook the adjoining county: The vinit wili do htm Hood, and he wid come back here, more pleaned tbau ever with Lake county. Mr. ami Mr". Chan. K. Sherlock en tcrtafned Juceje HeiiHon tind mm at dinner, Friday I'Vcnlni. Zack Whltworth inaHetlnal proof to hln home htend Monday. Mm. Carrie Liimly, of l'.l.v, haa re turned to Lakevlew for the winter. The younKHon of Sheriff Dent, who linn liii-n critically ill for neveral w.N'kHlriNiiid to be much Improved, Lnw.wr Conn Kaiscs Applet L F. Conn haa ono apple trc lu bin front yard In town that wan loaded with line lookinir fruit. We did not leorn the name, of the variety or the ijaality, but na It Keema to have entirely encaped amap from the late frontn hint nprlnn, it mluht be well for tli i me planting orchanla o necurc a few raftH from thin tree. How Property Value .roa l'mperty ill Home of the new towns of the "New and Heat Went" rnpldiy Increacen in value. What haa taken pla e, lu Twin Fnlln, Idaho, in reuard to rapid riHe In value la liable to he repeated In Lakevlew within the next live yearn. The Twin Falls N'eWH haa thin to any of a recent t ni linnet Ion in that to vn: Theaouth corner of Main avenue and Shonhone nt rii't, wli h a frontafe of 50 feet on the former and 1'.'5 feet on the latter thoroUKhwire, was purchased thin week bv the Twin Fnlla Hank & TruntCo for ?:i,t!lHI. On AuKiiat LTi, 1!H)4, when the townnite wan opened, t lie corner lot Hold for tl.tHH) nnd th" one adjoining for $76(1. Wants Heads and Skins (Mian. Donart, the Klamath taxider mint, wlioae ad. appears elaewhere, wantn 2 deer heads with from 3 to 0 points, unrtouuted ; alno a few mount aiu lion skins. Tlio Itev. lrlK. IlickH Alinaiiac For 11)0!), ready Nov. 15 l'.KlS. beat ever neht out. beautiful covers In col ors, tine portrait of Prof. IHckslncol ors, all the old features and several new ones lu t he book. The licHt as tronomlcal year book and the only one containing the original "Hicks Weather Fon'cnsts." Hy mall .Tic, on news stands :k)c. One copy fne with Word and Works, the best $1, Monthly in America. Discounts on almanacs In quantities. A Rents wanted. Word and Works Tub. Co. 2201 Locust Street, St Louis, Mo. Kvery cltUen owes It to himself, to his fellows and to Prof. Hicks topon bcss the "Hicks" forecasts. the only reliable. That fully 20,000 people will have come Into to the Suite by the time the colonist rate expires on the last day of the present month Is the cal culation of passenger tra tile olliclals. I he re Is a stead v Increase In travel. Saturday 4(i(l persons passed through Ojrden and 170 through Kl Paso, bound for the Pacltle coast. The to tal talley Is now na follows: Cilen, 11.404; Portland, 1511; Kl Paao, 4137: Los Angeles, 315, making a total of 17,007. 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 3 our fallsupplies. Lakeview Here. Co. Wholesale and Retail lHIMIIHHIWWllllIMl DRENKLE & RAINE- ! i ! ! REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW OREGON THINKS NO OHTER PLACE LIKE HOME Our Iicnutiful Surroundings and Line Water Please Lvevvbodv COUNTY NEWS t Add W. M Harvey and wife, whowro were visiting their diiughtea, Mrs. Storckman, at Prlnevllle the pant month, returned last week, and left again Monday for a winters stiy at San Franclnco, and other points. While away Mr. Harvey visited ruruH, and other places lo Harney County, Vale and Ontario, In Malheur County. He reports some activity in the way of improvement and settle ment lu those Counties, but none are going ahead so fat n are Lakevlew and IikeCounty and none of them are blessed with the abundance of pure water, such as we have In Lake view, and which Is not fully appreci ated not II one goes abroad, and never ffnd Its equal. During Ills absence Mr. Harvey purchased a baud of fine young mules, which he Is taking to the market, ami doubtless will realize handsome ly on them. Will ,1. Sherlock Hurt The Prlnevllle Journal, of the 19th Inst., says that Will J. Sherlock and Mrs. Nettie Sherlock, well khown Lake County ieople, were there Inst wifk, en route from Paisley north. While crossing an irritation ditch on the journey. Mr. Sher'ock was tossed out of the wagon and as a result of the accident has his entire right arm paralysed. Mrs. Sherlm-k had to do the driving nnd care for him until medical assistance could lie obtained here. what What Would Xou Do? In case of a burn or scald would you do to relieve the pain Such injuries are liable to occur in any family aud every one should be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on soft cloth will re lieve the pain almost instntly, aud unlens the injury is a very seven cne, will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by Daly atd Hall. Heard From York State Use the waut columua of The Ex amiuer. Mr. Chss. E. Sherlock did so and has rented his farm to a man iu New York State, who in coming in the spring aud says 15 or 'JO fam ilies will come with him. All these new comers will nurely patronize our waut column. Why don't yon? F.astcru Apples Ter Poor Forest drove, Or., Oct. 31-W. K. Harris, county fruit inspector, iu a letter from Mackiuaw, 111., where he is vlaitiug states that the people are payiug 1 per bushel for eider apples, aud that even that qualtiy is scarce. He examined a carload of apples from Peunnylvauia that growers in Oregon would hardly show to go to the cider mill. He Bays the apple crop iu Nebraska, Iowa and lliuois is a failure. He suggests that some of Oregon's fruit meu ship a few car loads to Peoria to demonstrate what real apples look like. ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES Work done according to reg. ulations of National Board of Fire Underwriters. O. D. WOODRUFF, Contracting Electrician. terl,enve orders at Reynold's etore, KrgnUr cnrri-iponiloncp. ' Quite aa excitement oworred on I M f I. , : 1 , . t . . me Let-y v.ren oriole met oaturaay. Two intoxicated men came up to tbe bridge and began conversation with the carpenters. Little attention was paid to the men until one drew a re volver and Bred a shot. The bullet passed tbrougn Oakley Clark's shoe and the end of one of bis toes. The wounded man bad to be carried to a wagon and taken home. Mrs. Morris is improving K. J. Hutchinson and family will live on tbe Clark ranch tbis winter. Miss Gates was tbe guest of Mrs. Pope Sunday. The ranchmen around Adel, have been buty butchering their bogs. Tbe two taree freight teams belong ing to the W. V. M. Co. arrived Wednesday. Thfl Wnrnor vmIIpv nAnnlo arlm in Ft. Kid well last week w ere Dw igbt Fosket, Charles Tanuer, Ray Clark, Kyle C Idwell.Ciester Curry, Charles Tanuer, J. Miss, A. J. Parker, Harry Calterwood, Mrs. .). O. Dodson. and Mrs. Erwiu Wakefield. Mr. Wm. Hurvey is here from Lake-view. HOW TO GET RID OFJAGE-RRIISH Sow Kvc and When Ripe and Dry Set Fi re and it Leaves Land Bare Silver Lake From I lie trailer Audrew Scott has sold his farm in the Chewaucan alley aud will leave this week for California where he ex pects to npen i the winter visiting rel atives. Cede Andy (as he Is fa mlilliarly called is one of the pio neers oi tins region and will carry! with hi::i where ever he goes the liest j wishes of the entirecounty. Walter Wltham Is the purchaser of Mr, ' Scotts place and we feel quite comple- : luente-J by Mr. Witham's decision to stay In this valley after his Investiga ; tlons of the valleys west of the , mountains, for it looks like w- have! as good a country as is to be found. Mr. Witham lias had several plows at work and we understand he has 6eed cd several acres to winter wheat, j A petition Is being circulated here i this week asking the Forest Service to appoint a forest hunter for thei purpose oi destroying predatory animals. Mechanics are placing the new tur bine wheel iu the (ieorge Conn flour ing mill this week, so in a few days thisrerion wili be supplied with a high grade of tlour. There Is probably more fall plow ing being done in the Summer Lake and Chewaucan valleys than over be- TheTwin Falls Idaho News says one very good way to clear land of Eage brush, provided you do not care to use tbe land for a year, in to sow rya amon? the brush in the fall. The fall and spring rains will cause ti e rye to grow. The rye will ripen the follow ing July. In August a Are willl bura both the rye and sage brush. If car is taken in sowing the rye no that the Are will carry well from brush to brush the ground will be left clean as swept floor. fore in their history. The farmers seem to vie with each other to see who will get the most plowing done. This is a move In the right direction. Mr. E. O. Check left Friday for Minnesota where he wiil spend the winter with his fa mi I v. He expects to retnrn to Silver Lake lu the spring. Mr. Oleson of Antorfa, who filed on 320 acres of desert land lat spring will now file on one half of It as a homestead. Mr. Oleson thinks there is no place an nice as this for climate. Plans to Irrigate Tbe Cedarville Record says George Ayres, of Lakeview, was in towu Sun day. We understand that he was on a business trip connected with the tapping of Cow head Luke, north of Surprise valley. If that scheme is accomplished a large area of laud t! at is now practically worthless will be brought under cultivation at:d be made to blossom as tbe rose by irrigation. HeWitt's Kidney and li'adder Pills are unequaled in canes of weak back, back ache, indamation of the bladder, rheumatic pains, am) nil urinary dis orders. They are antiseptic and act promptly. Every case of kidney or bladJer trouble should be attended to at once, and the aches iu the back, rheumatic pains urinary disorders, etc., are warning signs. "Don't delay, for delays are dangerous, (let De Witt's Kidney aud Dludder Pills. Reg ular size 50e. Sold by Daly & Hall. Want.Ml The address of A. II. SWAZEY. Address M. B. Swuzey, Cottcnwood, California. Watrhed Fifteen Xoar. "For fifteen yeais 1 watched the working of liuckieu's Arnica Salve; and it has never fuiled to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or bum to which it was applied. It has anted un many a doctor bill, " sav A. F. Hardy, ot ' Fast Wiltou. Maine. '-T.o. at A. L. Thornton's drug store. J Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cookintr BtlkCrV n connection. Delicacies of at". Einds. . . . Pies Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Dailv C. E. LONZWAY, Proprietor ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. OREGON.