lakf. cot 'nt v examiner, lakeview, oueuon. tiiiksday. iieckmbeu n, j:on fj v 1: . y v y-' w. I t 1 3 GOLDEN EAGLE Gold Mining Company Of Goldrim, Oregon 50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock For Sale at 5 Cents per Share Personal Mention J s ft This Company was Incorporttd Maj 2Uh, 1907, under the the Law5 of Arizona. Capital Stock, 1 ,2."0,()00 Shares, full paid and non-a55essible, par value, $ 1 .00. The group of claims ccntains about 250 acres, located among the best, with good showing : Inspection solicited. OPPICERS AND DIRECTORS: (leo. P. Atkins, President ; A. A. Patocki, V. Rres't, and ien. Manager ; C. M. Woodland, Secretary ; Oeo V. Atkins, 'I rcasurer. Correspondence solicited. GEO. F. ATKINS, Corning, California. '-s't'f't'r I I ! ! i v. i s J s. V. V '5 S Comes Home in an Auto K. F. Rlnehart arrived Tuesday afternoon from Ciilif.irulii, vlu Reno, iti n big nttw 40 tin Wli.tou Car, accompanied liy Mrs. Kttiehnrt hii I null, and Master Walter Dren ke Mi. Rlnehart shippe'l the CMr lu Reno, Mini thru ma It from there to Lake view. Thy Iitft here to renin Id nidi-Unite ly. luil niter it live weeks stay In what was "Miiiinv (.;aiiroriiia, t now M ri-giou of fog and iliiinilriiiiiit. The slacking in the trave of eastern people in prctialily dun to the. fm-t flint everybody in suv iiiK their money to "Meet Me In Lakeview in r.Hf.1. ' There in no such thing uh unlform ity of time in tins town. EhcIi nn seems to w it Rio in-. It in the cause of much inconvenience, and is almost au iuiiiossibiltity to keep nu appoint- disagreeable j meat on tiiiiM. The Court house clink weather, t In-y concluded they would i will soon be in place when every body cut t In-1 r visit Hhurl uud come home, will hiive the Hitmn time, and will and glad are they to get hack, know jiiHt what Ih the hour, from the They ruport the iihiihI tourist travel chimes. It w ill lie a great conven h" played out, and everybody down i iencii to the people of Lakeview and that wuy In cotiseipumce is in too ' Immediate vicinity. for Ih.t lull Ocllng Af'cr rating I hum used Chamberlain's Ktomai'h and Liver 'lahh-t.s for Home (line, and Call tt-rtify that they have done me more I, nod I hail any tablets I have ever used. My trouble wan a heavy (lull reeling alter ear lug. 1 1. 1 1 , .... , i 1.11Miir.-r nf Hiild ColiHWUlV b'UV. KM A N, Ke::ipt, Nova Hc-otia . ; op t (, ,,r,,vi,,. ,H Hhiirr of expeiini'M Thene ttiliietit Btrenut hell the utoniBi-h ; ,,,., , (, ,,f khiih'. hk uureed. and improve the diiiention. They I The liirf l-'our Ii-v. Co. alMj ri'uul ile the liver and l owelti. ; rtil . 1 ... ..11'.. !... I xtivy nre inr niiii-riur ii ii-h mil NOTICE The ltltf lour iM-velopliU'tit Co will not l' rexpoiiM l. 1 fnriniy onlera or (li litH coiilnicted l.v M. Il.iillllaiu 011 or ufti-r t liU iluti-, for the rfiinon t tint he li a fiiili-d to iijillfy aa hih ti- more., del a tree Miimple at 1'itiy IIiiII'm ilruit atore and H-e what Hpli-ndld medicine it in. Jlnnanit Mullet in, M: Dim Mulloy and V. M. Miller of liiiki-viiuv arrived in tin- t-ily hint evenina nu their way to Mi-rrll where they have a Imnch of tieef hterrH. They expi-rt to rll art tliere are a rouple of liiiyem at that place from Kitu FrnnciHCo. Tor Hitma, Teller anil alt Khrum The interna) itchinu. characterii't lo of thene ailincntrt in aliiiohl iiiHtiintly ullayed liy Chamtierlain'rt Halve. Man) Hevere cneeH have lieen cured hy It. l''or null) l y lnly &. ilall I Bcw.r. ol Frtquent Colli A biicceiiHlnu of cedds or a protriirt . ed cold u almoHt certain to end in chronic catarrh, from which few pcimuis ever wholly recover. (Jive every cold tho altenlion it doncrves and you may avoid thla diminreealile dineaHe. How can you ?ure a coldY Why not try Chuiiilcrttiu' Counh UeuiedyY It ia highly recommended. Mrs. U'hitel, of ltnller, Tenn, nays: I "Several yearn airo 1 wuh hothered I with my tluoiit and Iiiii'h. Smoe one told me of Chainhei'laiu'a CUiiikIi ICemedy. 1 lu-an unIiik it and it relieved me at once Now my throat and luniis are Bound and well. For j tmlo by Daly and Hall ooonoiitooiaomoooioaoiaoi, -II Eye O 3& pemer cms 6 eysio.ld?s Store I will guarantee Lower Prices than any store in Lakeview. We do all our own work. Reynold's store is the place to buy your Merchandise B.R.eynolds S Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Kigs and SV?' Special Acconinto Fancy Teams Mm dations to Let 'SJa? For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore. SOCIETY NOTES Mr. Clma. I'mbai-h and Mr. I). C. SclmiliK'k tuve two very plcnwnnt pnrtli-H laiit week. Thurailny after noon they en ti rt alucd the ludii'H In North Lakeview at iholioiucof Mrs. I'mlnu-li and Saturday afternoon they entertained the lad ion of the Southend of town at Mr HchtiiinckH. rrnjin-Ksl ve whlet waa played, after which ili-lii-loua refreHiimentH were -crved. Thoae pn'Hent were: Mea-ilauii-H K. II. Smith iri-n, Florence, Mo-w, liowau. Sin-llliitf, AVataon, Klnf. Marlon Itarnea, W. I', llerv f.,rd. W'lllltH, Marilton. I'a.vne. Wil cox, l'.owmnn, Nilller, Faulkner, W. Sid.ler. itoyil, HIIhh, CI. McKendn-e, Stone, Shirk, Norln, Sherlock, liach-cl.li-r, Lane, .1 . Lane, A res- Whor tim, V.. C. AhlHtroin, Clark, lioniin, (.van ami the .MIhhch Sniih-r, Apile jite, TdiiiiIiiuscii, Linton and Funk. Mix, M. A. Craddock, ol Kliunalli Fall, arrived In town recently, and will make an extended vlwlt with her ilanuhter, Mr. J. it. An ten. 1HhIioi I'addoi-k waa a dinner silent of Mr. and Mr. I'. K. Sherlock Saturday evening. Mia. )ella Cobli and Mr. S. . CrcHHli-r u'livc a ilinuer In honor of ltir-hop l'adilock Siimlay evening: at, the home of Mr. Colih. Tlmae jire 4n t liealdea the Klaliop were Mr. and Mm. M. 1. William. S. ). CreHwIer and Mr. an t Mr. J. E. Norln. The ShakcHpeire Club will meet thi-i (ThurMlav) cvenliiir with Mr T V. Hall. Mrs. L. F. t;inn liavlns reij:ned the prcHldency of the chili, the vIce-preHiili-nt. lr. A..L Ncilon, liii ucceeded to that ollice and MiH Appli'iiiiteha lieen i hoHcn vlce-iirvsl-dent. M a meetiuK at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kai-neHt Clark, au Fpiscopal chili wan orKuni.ed, to take the place of the Kiiild. The chauue was made in order to ttive tieutlemen privileges of meuiherbhip. The following ollleeru were eleoteil : Mra. Fat-neat Clark, president ; Mrs. M. D. Williams, vice president; Mr. Mushen, seoretury uud treasurer. ClulHtmaa randlcH, a box of our Confeci Ion- cry 1 tho rljiht tlilntf.. KKcrnl (Jrailes of Candy at I'liKtciu Star Installation The Fasten! Star luHtalled new olllcers Tuesday evening at follows: Mrs. Cornelia Watson, W M; Mr. Arthur Florence, W V; Mrs. Vieva Florence A M; Mm. Ida Umluuh, Seoj Mrs. Mary E. Bolder Treaaj Mrs. Edilh McKee, Con; Mra. Lillie Harris, Martdiai; Mrj. Carrie Down, Chaplain; Mrs. Lora li. Conn, Adab; Miss May Snider, Kblher; Mra. Lula Miller, Martha; Mrs. L, J. Mauiltou, Fleidra; Mis. Luna Uawklus, War; Mr. H. V. L'ebait, boa; lllnhop I'li'I'lock, of Km Fpixcopnl Cliiirrh, of Lantern Ori-ion, arrived here I'rl luv fii'irriliuf arid left MomlnT mortilntf While here he preached Ihieevery intero) Intf nermoim, oti Friday eventm; and both innriilrnf and pveulni: Sunday. In each inhtaiico h occupied the MethodiHt pulpit, and drnw crowderl caui wuhI lotm. i () Ah'Mlroin returned Kuriduy in t it it i ( i from hin (rip ' MaryHville ' Mm. Aldntrom ai-i-oinpiiiiied hi id homo, lie nay ho In k'lud t'i et liiirk. Undid tut like the climatH! down Hit-re all f.itr, and rain, and, air t tint cIiIIIh one to the bone. To aviil-l ifi'tiM-t li ii and Miitioviitice I itil'iil'o vritir fUutcM ii'ie-id of time for I he carnival. tf I li'rd Wiidi', of Nw I'lnn (!reek wn hero Tueilay. j Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Noma nave IMhIioii .I'lid lock I he hospitality of , tlii-ir ho:ini during his stay in town. Four inchi-H of h'iow on the iroiiiid yesterday uinrniiiu. W. K. Ibuidotn, of l'alsley, waa lu tfiwn yesterday. .lohn O'Svien, of Dre-.va Valley was in town Sunday. IJoy Shirk returned home Friday from his California visit. M ins May Hecnift. of Vistillis, made final proof In her homestead Monday. W. ,1 Moore has iron to Ashland to remain a few week with hie fan.ily. County Clerk Paine and wife bate 'rented the home of Mrs. Huby Har vey and will io to hoiisekei-nini;. I'obt. II. l('iL'-ra, of Westiiore, .Muss., w an retdstered at Hotel Lake view last Thursday, Fail Sinid'aiid Mort Went of Silver Lake were in town Kiiturday. W. II Craio, of lily, wan in town Inst Tlu.rsdiiv. Kariiesl II. I'hfltis. 'if Fowler. Colo. "hi tin arrival on 1'hursday 'a Alturas to II. A. Hull nf Los Ani!Hb'H arrived Friday. N. .S Coleman, came up here Fri day" to yet away from the fauuy and chilly went her dow n at tho May. L. A Carriker. and wife tit the West Side took dinner at Hotel Lake view Saturday. W. H McCallium and wife, of Ci.lul iiiIh Falls. Monaiia, arriveil Sat uday to l"ok over the country. T. M. Small and U. F.. Anderson were down Saturday from Summer Lake. .1. (). Sprmiue one of the merchants of Paisley was in town Saturday. K. 11. Ileudy, nf lily, was in town Sunday. Simon Chevab'ir, of Detroit. Mich., came out to verify the etatemement regarding this countiy. No one but maskers will be per mitted on the floor of the rink until after 10 o'clock. Fifty four piece Decorated Dinner Sets at liieber's Cash Store. Totn Anderson was over from Plush yecterday. Paul Stindt. of Drews Valley was here Tuesday. fl Kd Calderwood, of Ade;, was iu town yesterday. John Ivhodes and Verua Henderson wer married Tuesday ly Jude Daly. i 1 1 ib n i me i " t 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 i in ii I 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 before laying in your fall supplies. Lakeview Here. Co. - Wholesale and Retail J 1 I i 1 -DRENKLE & RAINE I ! I REAL ESTATB LAKEVIEW OREGON NEW JEWELRY STORE IN TOWN v. W. Mc Cauidaud, late of Ox ard, Calif, hfis established a jewelry store in tonn His wife is now here and tie will tie here with a full stock Jau Kith. Tho last Oxuard Currier has this to hji v of our new townsman : An up-to-date Jeweler I lndlpen salili' to every coinniutisty of tate and culture and he whoHe work show marked ekill 1 mire of a liber al patronage. The jicople of thin city tire not behind In thla reHect and the KcnerotiH patronage extend ed to the popular jeweler, Walter W McCaiiHlatid, howa how Oxnurd ap preciated t lii enterprise. The Htock lia ln.in Hi-U'ct.'d with Rood Judne-iiii-nt, and lucliides tne leading makca of watche, diamond rings, plus. Html and ornaments, novelties lu silverware, clock of all size and de HigtiM and an endicsn variety of jewelry. Mr. McCauHlaud la the only uianu lacturln Jeweler fn thl city and everything In the engraving and mn iiufaL-tn ring line I done on the prt-miscH. Hi work bench I III the front of the Ktore nnd every thfngj Is done In plain view of everyone who wlslie to we. Particular attention in given tine watch nhd Jewelry re pairing and no watch id to complica ted for him to adjust or repair. Mr. McCauslaud' specialty, however. Is tineengraving, and in thl line he has few eipialH anywhere. A an exam ple of hi skiil he has on exhibition I he entire alphabet engraved tin the head of a plu, while on a disc the alze of a collar button i engraved the entire Lord' Prayer. For a nutn la?r of year Mr. McCausland taught engraving In the Fust, both pernon aljy nml by correspondence. A nov elty he I now Introducing I engrav ing rcHidences or portrait, to order, on Bouvenir Kpoon. Thi has never before Invn attempted and 1 meeting with much favor, a It something en tirely out of the ordinary and he now ha mauy order ahead. Cent's muffler ut 15. & M's. Advertised Letters Mr. Frank Reynolds, Miss Delia Heber, Mrs. Lester Harden, Jou O' Couuell, W. J. Fowl, Alice Heddeu, Fred Porter, Nelson Jones, Charles i Tucker, Mrs. J. T. Ross, Mrs. Holy Nixon, K. Doruau, A. C. Povlo, Per ley Piuureu, Z. M. Derrick, Charles Wink-ennui, Sidney D. Coulter, Louie Cooley, Miss L. Milled, Heury Bos well, Mrs.( C. Price. Fd Parr, Uaao Sell , Miss Lu Mosso, William C. Web er. Fph Miller, Postmaster. Your Ciif.li l-'uiitle you to the U'st. Hii'brrs Creaiuerv llutter I t he liest. Sale at For ergbodtfs JU8T OUT This Christmas numbei is just one round of lieauty, color, and Rood cheer. Take one home they '11 all like it. lS2?i Read "The Sunday LHdy ot' Pos sum Trot." You'll li t;lad to kuow that there are people like that on earth, liest. of all, it's true. FA'KUY BODY'S is the livest gen eral magazine In America. 15 ceuts a coj y, l.fi0 a year. Blue Prints Made 1 will make blue Prints of any tract of land In the Lakeview Land District, ami do abstract work. Cull or write W. U. SNYDEK Lakeview - - Oregon J Will Talk of Our Fruit Lgter j it A. M. Smith and wife of New PiDe Creek, were in town Friday and uaM ed on The Kx ami tier. Mr. Smith Rives notice elsewhere that fruit erowers must take steps to prevent and to eradicate orchard insect pests. The law of the state is very strict, and il orchardists do no: take care of their tree3, the in spector will do so, and the costs will be charged up against the property in shape of taxes The gentleman is au experienced horticulturist and eays that thii country as a fruit growing region, has gone beyond the experimental stage. He has promised later to give the Examiner some information as to the culture and production r:f fruit in this section, that will be interesting to our local leaders, and especially to the those reaiing tbis paper throughout every state in the Union, who are looking tbis way for tbeir future homes. COUNTY NEWS Adel Ri-gnlar corrKinIviire. Frank Chico has resigned bis posi tion as cattle foreman of tbe MC rancb. August Bogner will be his succesor. Karl-iy and CJeorge Boone spent sev eral days at Deep Creek lat week. Myrtle still grows vexed when you call her kido. The W. V. S. Co. have gathered about 0000 head of cattle and are puttng them on tbe'i winter pastures. The cattle look well. Quite a number of the Adel eople attended the Thanksgiving dance at Plush and report a good time. Tbe Warner people who were in tbe metropolis last week were Claud Dix on, J. Q. Willits, Loyd Morris, Arthur HOTEL LAKEVIEW The following guests arrived at Hotel Lakeview: K. M. Korbett, Du Bois. Pa; W. L. Miner, Huron, 8. D. W. U. Wright, Los ADgeles; C. II. Watars, Portland; A. D. Hudspeth, Cedarville. Calif; D. F. Boone, Fay ette, Arkansas. Parker, Harry Roberts. Farley Boone and C. B. Parker. Adel has been nndefeated in base . ball tbus far tbis season. The closest ; game of a'l being tbe one played i recently against a picked team. The i Adel team being robbed of a victory ; by a sensational running catch made by George Nesbani, one of tbe Adel i boys who played with tbe picked team. Farn and Arthur have been ' coachiDg tbe team aud expect a team : that will gain a reputation next year among our sister towns. Joe Beunet is in Ft. Bid well. It is tbe opinion of some that be is under ; tbe Doctor's care. ' How about a Cnristmas tree!" Shall ; we have it? E What are those queer looking ( birds over there? ! C Them's geese. I K Ob, yesl and do tbey lay all i the gooseberries for us? j Don't forget the big Christmas dance at Adel. F.very one invited. Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cooking BakerV 'n connect'on- Delicacies of ai kinds. Pi?s Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Daily C. E. LONZWAY. Proprietor Furniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon '1 . DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ; LAKEVIEW. OREGON.