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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1908)
laki: cor.vrv i;x amim:k. lakkvikw, okkgon. tim iesday. ik i:mri;ii m. i:ns i-1 v i : mm f ! GOLDEN EAGLE Gold Mining Company Of Goldrim, Oregon 50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock For Sale at 5 Cents per Share IHamii i ....-.j jmJ 1 his Company was incorportcil Maj 21th, 1907, under the the Laws of Arizona. Capital Stock, 1,2.-0,000 Shares full paid and iion-a$essible, par value, $ 1 .00. The Rroup of claims c ntains about 250 acres, located among the best, with ood showing : Inspection solicited. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: (leo. F. Atkins, President ; A. A. Patockl. V. PresU, and lien. Manager ; CM. Woodland, Secretary ; (leo l:. Atkins, I reasurer. Correspondence solicited. GEO. F. ATKINS, Corning, California. 1' Personal Mention ' ' 't f r f j j.t.t s j s The Kangaroo Court Tim Kangaroo Court held In the Methodist Chinch last ThnrHiliiy evening was h declared hiicccsh by nil W'llO attended llll'l III" llOIIS(l WIIN tilled with iiu appreciative aiidlauco. V.I.. Knelling Hi'hIii1 hii'I gave donor to the ullli'iitl lobe. Tlit' hv ho thwarted the lawyers mid showed tlm incapacity of itn ordinary jury was greeted with H 1 1 I H 1 1 M. I .OH V It t WHSIIgOOll (llll'ht iOMCr llll'l jul-k with repartee. "I" ! plot was well laid mi I each witness did wll The verdict wkh: "We lliol I ho dctcn.laiit iruilty of stealing the horrO." 'I'll' sentence ui: "T n il t Ik prisoner l.inHe, line each lawyer 91t)0, tlm Iiu" (o In- paid to the de fendant." And it 'i further rec mi- llll'lldcd flint both lawyer be Ijiii !') from fiirtluT practice. Tlm litHtury society received much favorable COIIIIIII'Ilt, HII'I Will receive much more attention from the public. 1 I,IU h Our Climate M Frlckscn 1m nnew setler on Flng ' Stuff, or North Warner Ink". Ho miivh iIihI when ho Jived In Portland ninl vlclnlt.v ho was nick nil the time, hut since coining to Flag-staff ho I i well ninl hourly Ho snvs the (II , mate Ihoro is lino. nn. I that except I Ihe nights and mornings lire cool, ho 'cnii not reiillxo It I winter, lie in , much plenil with IiIh new home. I or thai Dull lcllB5 Atlcr I .ling I have used ( ' tin hi t x'i lit i ii 's Stomach and I. ivcr 'tablets fur mmm time, ami ! O.i ii tent ily tluit tlioy hui iliino mo morn M""l Ihmi any tablets 1 Imvn, ever used. My trouhlu was a hcay: dull leding niter eatiiikJ. DA V I L 1 MwKKM AN. Kn:::'t, Nova Kim! in. I TIicho tal'lelH ctn iiKt hen tlm btomiich; and iii'i iuvo the diacHt Ion. They i itlbj iikiiiluto IliA liver mid low.'U. They are tar tiiirrir to dl-n hut imih! mir.. (let il free Hamplo at Daly A I JIiiII'h iIiiik xturo and moo what a Hl'lcmlii) medirine it in. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sellout i I lev. ,1. A. lmU Iiiih orunnl'd h hIiiuIi n -i-lncH. The II rut Iohkoii wHI Im'hI'oii next TuoMduy evonlnn In I he j I t;i t Ut i hiii'ch. Tor r:krmu, Teller unit 5nlt Kheum j The IiiH iimi iti tiiiiK'. chaiiicteritiiJ (if tlii'HO 1. 1 1 iiK'ii I .- Ih itlinoHl liiHtantly ullayo l hy Cliamherhiin's Halve. Man) anvero ciifi'H Im v liocn cured hy it. I 'or calo I y 1 i!y .v Hull. NOTICE The llii; l'our li'velotiieiit Co. will not lie reioiiM lil.i for nnv onhTH or delitH cont nu ted l.v M. II. milium on or ufier t hi-dnle, for tin" reiu-oii that ho h h failed lo qualify iim were tary and t reamircr of Maid ('oniuny or to provide hU Hlinrc of oxpenm-H In op. 'i n I lull o( Hiiiuo. t imreed. The Ui Four Dev. Co. (Iiu. DmiiH hit I. .re ychlf iilay miiitilnu l J'dn hh fuioilv lor tl.e winter in Saei luieiilii, Cidlf Ma will return nomo tiiiui in April. Tlm; Knxmtm-r wl:l Jkeeii him proded an to iIoIiiuh hero whilo ho Ix awiiy. Hi. WHH iice(,: niilod hy IiIh hrolher, i Sti-pheii, a yiniii man horn hern In l,iil.cv."A, and wlui Iihh never hei n , amiy heii re, who al o iidi'iidx to il n I n away tor Home time. Mr. I low iim 1 Iiiih liciilly coii pleleil a dui-llniu on' tlm Khi'lliiek addill iii. j Vihm Alien fdiolxey wan up from I'llie ( 'reek he't week j A. D. Itymi, wan here Salielay, . from ('..I t on w o.id. T. II. KeUey, if Almeila, Cnlif.i im, I arrived here Saturday. JJ lieo. Sin ll h. a I'lufhilc, wiim in town I Saturday. C. T. (I'liler. ii- an arrival Mon-' day ft Lom Aiikii h'H ! A. It. Vi'il;, H'oeinl iiu'"iit of the I'. S. Land olllee, Waxhiiiilou, D. ('., ' irf ill I own. ' W. II. Mendell. of Polalo Flat. uh! at llotil Lakeview Satuiday. , A (iraiul .MiiH'idi. lial) will Im Klvn I at tlm Opera 1 1 out. c on the veiling of : Deci iiiher VM !i. Mnnin l y Orelieftra. j Ticket" I.M I (!. ii. 'lit-li wiih down from 1'orCand Filday. I A. AiiderHitn wiw o(er from Jily ' Friday. ! liolieat Nelion, otiu of our HtiecpHB- j fill dry land farmerH of the Went Side j wiih Hi t ow n 1 l i'la.v. O i. A. SlfVeiiH, of Mud !y ('icele, j wan 1 1 ro Friday. Mm' John O'Neil. of New Fine Cli t k wan in low ii Monday. ' Mauley Whorlon wh.-. up from New Fine k I i i.iay. W. II. llamniiTrley, of Cottou wood wiih in tnMii l''i iili.y. S 1'. Dix of Crooked Creclr, wan at .'iii'i-l o lli'li l l.iiki viiuv Filday. C. A (iil.'InlMt iuk in town Satur day Iroin Faiiliua. - V. C. Counter aiH family left thiu mi.rninu for .Mlniuv, "and trom there they w i.l i.'.i on lo th. ir new home in Kanteril Wudiintoii. F. II Oliver, tin .pukniio iii'mlnir lllllll of I ho I ioldl llll diHtlll-l, p.'ISHi'.l ihroiiKh l.nkevlew .Monday eiiroiite to Keiio. II. II. Ilolhert made Ii na I ploi if to hia lioiiioHtead vi Kterd.iy. M. W . Cankey, Hiiperintendfiit of coiiHt rue! Ion of the court limine, who haa had a l hetini'ilic atliK'k, in alile to lie alii nit iikiiIii- F. I-;. I .Itih llle ha jiint comploti'd t ho erect Ion of u lore liarn on hit iroperty on Main ctreet. Marry ItoheriH, a prominent ntock maii of l'lm-li, Ix in town, lie re portM line weather over tln-re, no mow, and j:rafM alnrtliitf In Hood hhnM' for feed. Will I. Sherlock' of Faitdey, wa lir.nmhl to town laat Sunday ctiffer Inu: wllli a paralytic ftroke. He i at the home o( John SiminooM. lie hat. Iieen very low hut in now Hoinewhat heller. I'r. Daly U attemliu him. unit .1 ill ii I '.In I r is the iniri-o. " fTir,tr,trftiiiiiittnMoj Lakkview 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 before laying in 3 our fallsupplies. Lakeview Here. Co. - Wholesale and Retail wyeai(ootuoott,wKm --DRENKLE c& RAINE- REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW OREGON i I I I Bcwar. ol l"f guenl Cold. A Micccuhioii of cohlH or a protract ed cold id Hlmuht certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few perHoiiH uver wholly recover. Uivc every cold the attention It deserves ami you may avoid thin diminreeahlo dim-lino. Ilow can you "lire a cold? Why not try Clianiheraiu'ii CoukIi KeineilvY It i highly recomiiiemleil. Mrn. Vhitel. of llutler, Tciin. sayH : "Siiveral yearn lU-'u 1 was liolhered with my tin out and Iiiiiuh. Smoe one told me of Chamhei laiu'u Comfli Remedy. 1 heaii iihintf it and it li lieveil me at once Now my throat and lun.'h are mnuid ami well. For mile hy Daly and Hall OPPORTUNITY FOR COLONIZATION J. K. CoiiiihIi, of Uowdenham, Maine, win. iu town Monday, on his wav home from a almit visit to War ner Fake valley. The gentleman has linen hem liefore, heiu a htock-tud.ier in the Warner Land and Cattle Com pany, owning valuable land iu lure amouutH in that rich valley. Mr. Coruitdi is much impressed with pres e ti t and promisid devidopmeut in the (loose Lake valley, and thinks there is a similar open my tor real estate men of ttnaneial and capahle ability to iuauunmate ami carry forward a colouiat ion propnsit ion similar to that of the Oregon Vall.-y Land Com ; pany for Warner Valley, He says the laud is there and can he acquired, mid that Ihe opportunity 18 theie for Mich an enterprise. 8 3 0 B R. Opener KoooiCsioiHOioiaostononotaioiaoo B V -&ye Specie! Sargfiins at tfiviiftkl's Stores SOCIETY NOTES 8 I will guaiantee Lower Prices than any store in Lakeview. We do all our own J work. Reynold s store is the place to J buy your Merchandise. B.Reynolds fi 1C KJCX JO oo K XXKX xxn Red Livery Barn E. E. LINEVILLE, Prop. New Kis and SViT Special Accommo Fancy Teams tlations to Let For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore. Mm. F. II. Clark entertained a few friend wiih ' ."iiHl" last Saturday afternoon She was assisted hy her friend. MImh Linton. The quests were: Miws A plea t, Mcsdatnes Shirk. Miller, Norln, lle'iils, Thorn ton, Siicllli and Faulkner. The Shakcspentv Club will meet t his (Thursday) cvenliitr with Miss May Snider, the htudy of "Klchai il II"' will be completed at this meet lnjr, and at the next session "Kinjr I.ear" will be taken up. Member recently Joliiliu; the club ar" as follows: Mrs. W. .. Moss. Mrs Harry Bailey and the Misses Kice and Linton. Mr. Delia II. Cobb was 1iohUsh nt a dinner last Thursday evening for the following uuests: Mr and Mrs CreHsler, Miss Applenate. .Indue Daly and Mr. mid Mrs. Norln Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. ss. Frank J. ('heney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F ,1. Cheney A' Co., dninu hiisiiiesti iu the City of Toledo, County ami State aforesaid, ami that said firm will pay the sum ot ONK 1IUNDUKD DOL LAKKS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not, he cured by the uho of Hall's Catariu Cure. Frank J. Cheney, f Sworu to before me and subscribed iu my pros mce. thin (th day of Deo ember, A. I). IHHtf. A. W. lileason, JNotury l'uhlio. Ilall'a Catarrh cure U taken inter ually and acts directly ou the blood and in noons surfaces, ot the system. Beud for testimonials free. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Kold by all driiKlts 7&c. Take Halt's Fuunly Pills for cou-stipatiou. LAKEVIEW SCHOOL REPORT The fol in int; is a report f the pilni'it al of lie school for Ihe month endiiin Dec 1, K'Oi. Nmii her of days taught 1!. days nt tendance 4'J'i; days ah-i iil lMU; t'roes tardy 40: number enrolled on i i-u i.-ter boys 1.11 ; j-'iris l.'w; total :'..;; average attendance, '.'tis ; per cent of at tendance U7 : num her of visitors The ( nrcllu ei.t of tLe. school is HKl in' re than for the corretpoud in month latt year, ami the nveraue dailv atteudBiice is 40 greater. Ihcre seeuiH to be a misunderHtar.d ini: amonu the patrons of the school in repaid to pupils entering the school. The (trades Bie al' opeu lor udmissiun fxcetit the Chart Class. Roll of Houor Hinh School Kmily Ayres, Cuba Amick, (luy Cronemiller, Ted McKee, Hurlie Snvder, Walter Duttou. Kate Dutton, Mildred Rehar, Jessie Stick el. Millie Reyuolds. Orover Vernon, ( ienr'o Whorton, Lynn Cronemiller, Henry Newel. Walter Dykeman, Hazel McKee. Margie Bernard. Kola Lo!l t iih. Chester Dykeman, Ceorne Mc Coul. Lyle Phillips, Kenneth Philips. iJydith (irade Marshall Ayres, Lora Chandler, Kdith Cbuud'er, Kid on Currey. Kdnar Clark, Franklin Cloud, Kilton (iuntber. Mae Green, Kvan Hni tin, Katie Rehart. lillie Smith, 'Lura Snyder, Amies Tracy, lliik'o Un bah, Dick Yertion, Susie Watsou, (ieneva Wright, Charley 15ar- Seventh tirade William Ar7ner. Louise Arzner, Lticile llailey, May lield lioone. Winnie Harvey, John Metzker. Hobart Miller. Mamie Me Culley. Klsie l'obt, Koi-a Rehait, Roy pwWIH .Reynolds, Willie Storkmann, Verda : Umtiach, Lioa Wilson, Myrtle Hahn. Sixth drade (Juv Nyswarner, Dayne Lynch, Lee Heryford, Carl TonniiiKseu. Maurice Drenkel, Alfred ' MeCoul, Floyd Smith. Bessie Loll tus, ' Ollie Thruston, Alma 'Chandler, Ber tha Lofftus, Mahel Faxton, Gladys ! Chandler. Mary Heryford, Nora Mc I Culley, Emma Arzuer, Laura ! Wright, Lora Boydotuu, lloy Ber ! uard. Opal Ctiaudler. i Fifth (irade Stephen Shellhammer, F.arnest Phillips. Paul Lofltus, Jere ' Barry, Kverett Lynch, Nellie Ureen, (iurner Lundy. Clarence Keene. Zona ; Watson. Dola (iarrett. Beta Buell, 1 Pearl Chaudler. Olive Bailey, Hazel Boydstun. Ruth Florence. Beatrice Phi lips, Kthel Kccleston, VevaNS bor ' ton. 1 Fouith (irade Minta Tatro, Vale , LotttuR. Murrel Watson, Ver Barnes, Hazel Beveridge, Mahei Arzner, Ida 'Schmidt. Rosa Hunes, Corda Wilson, Virile Harris, iDonuel Bailey, Vircil Stri lin, Newton Stanley, Char-es , Arzuer, Virui- Brattain. Wilbur Hand ley. F.arnest Mattiu. Chtrles Padget. ! Third (.irade Rodney Bernard, j Herman Al zner. lames Lewis. Mar vin Barnes, Willie Green, George i Rehart. Harry Shellhammer, Willie McCulley, Arlie Thompson, Harry Keene Oscar Keene, Auoie Lewis, Matie McCulley, Alice Amsdeu Clara Spanneuherg, Kila Touningsen, Mil dred Heryfird, Ruhy Rebart, Flor ence Arthur, Amy Kccleston, Perl Harvey, Vernita Smith,. Siroud (irade Clemeth Neff, Cecil Ilandley. Bennie Beall Clinton Neff, Andrew Cbarlion, l-'ros Baines, Fred- die Bunting, f:idred Bailev Maloy Wnorton, li II Neff, Hidard Heryford, Louisa Hougbes, Lee Rehart, Floy Hutchius, Annie Snyder. Sadie Wil son. Esthet McShane, Gladys Lolfius. First Grade Charles Cowan, Erwins; Arzner. Ralph Heryford, Lelai. Willets. John . rzner, Keuiieth Cc g hurn. HiJJard Bailey, Dayton Vernon. Leslie Boydetun. George Padget, Vida Lewis, Kdith Spangenhrg, Lelia Has tings, Lula Perkins, Bertha Hughes. Ada McCulley. Ruth Steele, Fay Green, Ruth Fisher, Clara Drenket. Gladys Snyder, Kditb Rehart, Shirley Gilimore, Kdna Kccleston. May Nell. Lena Arzner, Vtra Harris. Lat Friday atfer-noon a regular meeting of the L. C. H. Literary oouieiy was neia. ihe following : officers were elected to succeed tbosa in office during the first quarter: finally D. Ayrea, president: Kate ; Duttton, vice president; Lynn Crone- ncillsr, secretary; Henry Newell, ; treasurer. Fred Cronemiller wa appointed sargeant-at-aruis. After the election, tbe oatb of offlo was administered by the old prei J dent. Miss Ayres, the newly elected J president then favored tbe society witb a speech of acceptance. A pro gram had heeu arranged for, but oa motion tbe society decided to poit pune the exercises, as so much tim had been consumed by the quaiterly examinations, and thus little oppor tunity bad been giveu for preparation. You can wear a, size smiiller la a Han an shoe It fits all over not iw spots. B. & M., Ats. Gent's in tiff lers at li. & M's. Bishop Paddock Commg Bishop Paddock, of the Kpiscopal Church, will arrive here from Port- lad Friday moriiuiiig, the 11th iust. He wid hold service thai evening at the usual hour iu tbe M. K- Church. ; On Saturday eveuiug he will meet all , ueutlemau of the town who care to, n 1 1 on (1 at the residence of Mr. S. O. dressier, w here he w ill talk to tbem of : bis travels iu Russia, Turkey and' other countries, which will he of a very interesting naturo. Ou Sunday, he will till the pulpit li-s Indian INlics Dick Kiugsley. excavaled uoine ' skelelons and trinkets ot Indian ori gin a t the rra vtd pi t, soul h of town Monday. The Indians of today pro fess to know nothing; of th se r'lics say they were a difi'eiviit people who were g,ono before th.ir ances tors jrot here, ! of tbe Methodist church, either in the mottling or eveuiug, tbe time not being fixed at this writing. This ia a courtesy on tbe part of the Meth odist pastor that will be greatly appreciated by tbe Bishop ami bis frieuds. Some time during tbe stay of the Bishop there will be a meeting of the Guild at tbe home of Mrs. K. 11. Clark. A foot is only as neat a the shoe that covers it, A 11 a nun shoe makes u neat foot neater. B. - M., Agts. Waiit.xl The address of A. II. SWAZEY. Address M. li. Swazey, Cottcnwootl, California. ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES Work done according to reg ulations of National Board of Pire Underw riters. a. d. woonm'FF, Contracting LUctrician. NT Leave orders at R. n old's stole. nfbodgs apazme CHRISTMAS NUMBER You should rend "The Woman's In vasion"; it's powerful ft d dlsturl Ing, but It's your business, and bound to come homo to you man or woman. And you should see "The Child's Christmas Tree," spark ling; color a verse, almost a complete little jf-liook in bself. Theie's the makings of a sermon, a speech, a laugh, or a debate In every numlier of Evkiiviioiiy's. Colorado Hole LAKEVIEW, OREGON t Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds ' Tables Supplied With the Ik-st In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cookinr BakCrV n connection. Delicacies of at" kinds. --- Pics Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Daily C. E. LONZWAY, Proprietor Blue Prints Made I will make Hue Prints of any tract of land In the Lakeview Land District, and do abstract work. Call or write W. B. SNYDER Lakeview - Oregon ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ! LAKEVIEW. OREGON.