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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1909)
LAKI2 COFNTY KXAMINKK. LAKKV1KW, OUKOON. THI'ltKPA Y, FEDRUAItY If, IfK FIVE 'M4BM3itHIIIMM I Ibsotutety Tare The Only Baking Powder (SSESJ made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grape A Guarantee of Pure, Healthful, Del icious Food ni ! IS i Personal Mention Colorado Hotel LAKKVIRW, OREGON The Best Meals in TownTry Us. 3alCrV connrt't)n- Fresh Hrend Daily ?Z-.J.,-. C E. LONZWAY. Propreitor PttOtiCHO0OIOiOitlOIO ? Sailor Boy Letter from The Fleet 9 0 The following; letter from a satlur my friend, M. II. Wlllurd, mi electric tun on board the V. H. . "Vnrnn", wnw tnalli'il at C'i v I . 1', I., on Nov. lixiS. and received nt this oftlce Ik. iMth. The lliN-t in now on lt way home, and will arrive at ilamp toil Kiiii'In, Vh.i on the I'Jml IiimI, coiuptet lug; ti circuit of the world In about II moiitliM, Mini making; the greatest naval cruW tn the his lory of tlu world. Mr. Willurd says: 1 am Koine to try uml tell you In itn few words iim )OMHilli of our trip from the time wo readied Australia unlit present (laic. I will hh.v that Ausli a'iu (rave tin- men of tint lleet one of the liest receptions we liavi' received slme )cc. .', I'.Hi". Our llrst atop In AiiMttalia tt'HH at Shinny, where w c wi re welcomed wild open arms by tti peop. also several Hrlt IhIi bni t lchlps. The hills anil every place of ad vim' ni;c to view the tleet wceerowded with people who bini gathered there In tlicsiuull wi'it hours of the morning. We entered the har bor In single column. lth the Con-; liftlcut leading and came to anchor In cohiiniiH of four. It was oni'Krauil alght for t In- Kidney people and they treated the American sailors to ail' the eiijoymeiil thev could Ntunil. If; ?ou had no place to go tlii'V would, be sure to take yon home with them. ; To keep on men straight, pairol inen we re Hint out, who took care of (ill the men on liberty. I wiih pa-trol-limn u few tliucN my If. and iim for duty we have a p 'liceiiiiinn beat. , Our stay In Mdney was very short, and k week after dropping anchor In one of the tlucst humors In the world, wo took up anchor and stood out to neii. We headed into Mel bourne' harbor, where we spent Nov ell more da.VH of giiU. Thcculcrtulu nient was almoHi t ie hmi e on a'. Sid ney, as the people ciiuhl not lo enough for iih The people of Atia tralla gave every man of the licet, h medal iim it nouvnlr of their visit. The Melbourne harbor h not an nice an the one at Kidney, hut the city Ih much nicer. We paraded lu every place we Ntopped lu AiiHtralla, and a review followed every parade. After our week wax up we lift for Albany, AiiHtralia, to take on coal. Wm coaled t wice while there, ami pa railed also. There wun not inueh lib erty given there on account of It be. lug it very Ninall phice. After every Hhlp had coaled and cleaned we gut ready for sea. The next day we left for Manila, where we were supposed to get more liberty. On our arrival we nvclved word to land no liberty party under any conHlderatlou aH the city of Ma nila wan under iniuntnt Ine, there be ing a great many ciiHeH of cho. rn Ho we Htarted In cimlnm ship Imt only coa'ed until uomi when u ty phoon swept down upon us and we iiad to iull unnl the next morning. Finally weirot all the co.il we wu i ted iiinl started In cleHiiing sMn It did not ta'u us long to ga 1 aned up nnd we Kot under way In a few day for .dipan. At sea when about three days out we ran Into a monsoon, which hinted three day, nnd did considerable damak'e to the th-et. It wan the wnrnl e ei,ierleriei'd allien we left Hampton ItoaoV, Vu., I.ec. li. HC, Tie hlpH ata.ii J pretty well together except In the aeiond NMiindron w hlch jiot out of poMltlon ami fell aMtern of u. Some of thr h!pn hmt boat a and Never I other artlclea One atilp limt H man overboard. The MlniicNota lot a man ovcrboanl but he wiim readied b the Vermont. We er all Kind when It wun over and w hint plenty of work tixliiK up tldna t hai were damaKeil. Work v iim nuw MMided durltig the atorm on account of th-t ahlp at tlrne rnllltiK 'X ih reea ami w had to laah ourMclviH to a ht'iiicliton to kii'p from fallluK- Our arrival at Japan wan wel comed very heartily bv the Japhiiene navy. Every Jap. nhlp e panNed Nent up three cherm for uh. They Kave every iiihii of th IIiM-t a allver medal which I very neat. When e were arthore they furniNhed guide to hIhiw iim n round the town. If they entertain any anlinoMtty toward the I'tilted State, they certainly gave no Nlgn of It while we were. then1. Ne all knew that our battle prac tice wa near at hand ho we did not linger long In that port but noon put out to r"a, bending for Kublg Hay, JiiHt outHlde of Manila. We ata.ved at Olomrapo for a few day near where the Icwe dry-dock I located. Af ter coaling and having calibration practice, wu Ntefiiu-d for Manila Hay where iim nooii iim we arrived wa be wail preparing for battle practice. We had HUb-rallber evary day and then on Saturdgv we began tirimr 0 liich.M Inch and 12 inch vu iih. It only laated for about 8 uiiiuiteH. but It took two hour to get ready. Now Unit we are all through I am one lnipivv fellow, a I gueMM every one In the Meet I. Nearly all the Hhlp In the tlrHt aquadron have tlnlnhed but none are through In the Hccond Hipinilron. There ha lioen no lPierty yet and firobatily will not be until we get to Colombo. 1 am Mending you an Itinerary of our crule from now until we reach the United KtateH, Feb. 22, 1!K. W. Lair Thompaon raturnad Hun day from hta trip tn Albaay, Kalam and othar polota. Mr. Tbompaon la Tlaltloff her alater at Loa Analaa. Pan Chandlar waa In from Draws vallajr laat Saturday. Mlaa IVarl Hall, formarlf Vif f.nlra vlaw, vialfad at tha home of C. O. Matzkar ani family lu Kan Franclaflu a afinrt tlma aifo, on her way to Majtlco City, via El I'aio, Texaa. Mr. Fracnla Nyawamar ' and litt'a dotfhtar will laava thla waak for Kunta ffa, Calif., where aba liaa ac.caiitnd m poaitton in a atore. Hand mHtar, Klce, will aaauma lradarahlp of the lionaur.a Hand. That organization la aura to txt coDKratu In tad In InivluK auch a com pt tent oian It Ita head. I. title fnry. daughter if ilr. and Mr. O. T. MrKcridrao, while aitttrig in har high chair Tuewday eveulup iienr the atove. In ma way manaired to roek und tip the chair ho that aha fell, her hand ramiritf In contact with the hot atove, burning them badly, lir. Ktiilth va called and he noon made the littla Miifferer coin fiirtable, I.HHt Monday during one of the rrceaaep, MIhm (!ii ha A tn Ick, a pupil of tho II iff h Kehool wan "truck In the aa bv a cHrleNaly toaaad Ink bottle. The blow criiahed thalau of her apec tiiclra und Ititlirtpd aavre! Kahea lu low and above the eve. Fortunate ly, however, the pupil of the eye re ni iiiued uninjured. John Jacotiaon. Ola Kalalm, John O 'Kvaau. and .aU M. Ktudly all make final ( roof Ixifore the land office thlH week on clalina In this county. John lilnir, Kuinnier Lake; Chria Anderaon, Adel; O. Harrow, Drew Valley; F. A. Fltzpatric, XL Ranch; L. is. Mora, Oenert and Jaaon 8. Klder and Fred Weidye, of Faitiley. were all In Lakeviet the paat etk. L. E. K atrar returned from Altnraa yaaterday with hia wife and little datiUhtar, who had arrived from L)ea Moinea, Iowa. J. II. McDanb la sot in from Alturaa yewterdny with a big load of frjinht for our morchantH lilahnp Paddock will be at Frineville the 21th Inat. Anion? the otitnid arrivals the peat week are: J II. Moon, Nebraaka; P. H. Uorrla. Alturaa ; J. I). Mnlkey, Dnvia Creak; Oacar Peteraon. Ken new .Wyoming; P. C. Johnaon, Trent. Nehraaka; K. II. Pegnallo. S. F. ; and A. Withe. Kweet water, Nebraska. Lakeview Mercantile Co. Have You Tried S&W Canned Goods ? Second to None in Quality. S. & W. Every Can Sold with a Guarantee of Satsf action. Lakeview Here. Co. - Wholesale and Retail niomo,iioMaoMonMMM SOCIETY NOTES A birthday party wa given by Mr. and Mr E. . Ktoneaad Harry Utley In honor of 0. W. H. JentilngH. TIiohc lireNcnt wan: Mr. and Mr. Bchniinck. Mr. and Mim. . iiu, Mtm. Ityau aad Mr. Meyer. After a few game of card a ila'uiy lunch wiik Nerved, Mini t he ev' nlii'' p'aiiMiire ended by mik :uu a llaah huht picture of the crowd. (iui. E HiiHHey, of Montreal, Can ihIh, Hrtlved in town Thursday on a vinit to hia daughter, Mis. M. W. W illiiiuip. Every day ahowa the greater need of enlarged room, and better facilities in our acboolu. More people coming, and no room for them. Here ia a ootid it ion that nuiHt be met and that Immediately. Our school dads must Kt buay. Popular Mechanic, anya: The talk Injr Iotal iBrd In the Invention of n French engineer, and ha In-come ho popular in thnt country that the American rlnht have la'er wh-tired and the device will be placed In the cltle of the Fnlted State. The peraon wishing to aend a talk ing poatnl card to ft friend, enter a booth ftnd talk Into a machine, which records the word on the spe cially prepared postal card. When tee recipient receive the can! 100 or KMX) mllcH away, he, or jierhap ahe, takea the card to the neareat postal booth and lnert It In a machine which tnlka the niCHNaiee it contalua. The record on the postal card Islnde Ntrnctible and the exact voice of tht sender 1 heard. The heavy fall of snow the pnst week brought out all aorta of Bleigha, from the boys' sled attached to a dog or horse to the 4 bore ri. In view of this rare occurrence fauuday, won day, and Tuesday were largely devoted tn dleiKb riding by the old and young of Lakeview. DIED John Clinton liasey, of Silver Lake, Oregon, died at his home Friday, February 5tb, WOO. His remains were brought to Lake view yesterday and he will be buried under the auspices of the Masonic Order, from the Lakeview Masonic Hail, to day (Thursday) at 2 p. m. All masons, sojourning Lrethern and frends of the deceased are invited to attend. Mr. Hasey had lived in Lake county for 15 years or more. He was a native of Iowa and was 02 years of age. He leavea a wife and three daughters and a host of frleuds to mourn bis loss. He was a member of Santa Cruz, Calif., Masonic Lodge, and also of the Eastern Star lodge of Lakeview. It waa his request that he be brought to Lakeview aud burled by the Lakeview Masonic lodge. 6(4X1 tht Blgnttor of OASTO XT X JS- - m Kind toil Hv Always uoufiii SEAGERS C.nn vnn caII ? Will von coll ? Hr von wnnt . to sell ? $ If 3rou want to se,l your proj)erty list with S REAL ESTATE farm and city y if tr a wrs tr r i aamc .... rx.. INSURANCE FIRE-LIE E ACCIDENT floor 1 . C. E. SEACER w umbnch Building w waiWVICW Y Can you buy ? IP SO we have one Kahc.100 acres-frnmi. cleared, t uml improvcil, within an hour of town.. CITY BUILDING LOTS, vacant $ Q and with buildings, in three different lncations. We will furnish houses and Q A lots on our own p'.ans. &r tV''tww'waV'y' 'IVr'sVk'- L. E. SEACER 5 acre tracts half mile south of town $600 and $700, easy terms Lots in Sherlock's Addition 50 x 150, 16 ft. alley $2504275 Lots in Drenkel's Addition 50 x 150, 16 ft. alley $1504175 Excellent wheat and general farming land near town $15 per acre. DRENKEL A PAINE, .LAKEVIEW, ORE. 1 ! ft Bk0 f I Out- H No. 7.244 Report of the Condition of The First National I'.ank of lake view, at Lakeview, (in the State of Oregon, at the close of buslues, February ft, l'.Xrtl: I(i;soiii:m j doi.i.ah Loan and discounte, f l.'J3,l5 54 Overdraft, wcured and uiisi'cureii 7,175 25 United State I'.oikIh to se cure clrculutionl 50,000 00 17 S. HoikIm to secure U. S. DepoHlt 50.000 00 Premium on V. H. Bonds.. 4,000 00 Bond securities, etc 3.103 72 ItnuklnK hous, furniture, and tlJtur-H 12,500 00 Hue from National Banks ( not reserve Henta)., 2,184 11 line from gtute Banks and Banker 128 10 Hue from approved re- . serve agents 37,612 67 Check aud other cash Items 1,207 63 Note of other National lUnk . 2.036 00 Fractional paper currency, nickel, and cents 25 Lawki l Monky Kkhkhvk in Bank, viz : Specie $9,336 50 9,336 50 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer ( 5 per cent of circulation) 2,500 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 percent, re demption fund 2.150 00 Total $317,179 77 riATuiTiTiKH noi.i.Aiw Capital stock, paid in, $50,000 00 Surplus fund 20,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex pense and taxes paid, .2,340 84 National Bank Notes out standing 50,000 00 Hue to other National Banks, 6 75 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks 6,499 42 Dividends unpaid 690 00 Individual deposits, sub ject to check 105,249 51 Demand certlllcates of de posit 17,255 65 United StateB deposits 47,365 85 lk'poslts of V. S. disbursing orticers, 2,771 75 Bills payable, Including ertllieates of deposit for money borrowed 15,000 00 Total $ 317,179 77 State of OhkoonI 1 88. C'OI NTVOF LAKK ) 1, S. O. Cressler. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the liest of my knowledge and belief. S. O. CKESSLEK. Cashier. Correct Attest : W. H. SHI UK, ) DICK J. WILCOX, V Directors. J. 11. HOTCllKlfS. ) Subscribed and sworu to before uie this 10th day of February, 1909. (SEAL) L. F. CONN, Notary l'ublic for Oregon. MISERY IN STOMACH IS ENDED FOREVER Why uot start no- today, and for ever rid yourself of Stomach trouble j and Indigestion? A dieted stomach Kets the blues and grumbles. Give it j a good eat, then take Pape's Diapcp-1 j sin to start the digestive juices nork ' ine. There will be no dyspepsia or1 belching of pas or eructations of on- digested food ; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, f sick headache, aud I)izziue)8. and your food will not ferment aud poison , yonr breath with nauseous odors. ! Pape's Diapepsiu costs only 50 cents for a iarge case at any drug . store here, and will relieve the most ! obstinate ease of Indiueet'on and Up i .set Stomach in five minutes. I I There is nothing else better to take ' , Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and. besides. one rriangnie win digest and prepare for assimilation Into, the blood all your food the same as a healthy stomach would do it. Wheu Diapepsiu works, yonr stomach gets rest gets itself in order, cleans up and then you feel l:ke eating when you come t" the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absoulute relief from all Stomach Misery is awaiting for you as soon as you decide to begin taking Diapep sin. Tell youi druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin. because .von want to be thoroughly cured of Indigestion. WILL SHOW HOW TO BROW APPLES Tne Oreroiii iu gays a man who baa been growiug fruit in Oregon fer thirty years has moved to Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and propose to introduce Hood Rive- methods i apple gro-.viug. He is nearly three score years, but hs the optimism of the west, and will show his neighbor bow be can get as much for a box of apples as they get for a barrel. Prox imity to the big markets is ia bisfar vor.and it is ea.'e to pay hi" nld age is assured from want. 1' is also safe U say that ho will get lieaitsick at tiaiet for a sight of the mountain and riw aud timber line. ALBANY NURSERIES Placed 20,000 tree In Lake county Inst vear. Best adapted to need of this section. Free from all diseases. Endorsed bv fruit Inspectors . feb5tf E. It. PATCH, Lekeview. O Bcarttk tEgnatvt 1 iM Mid too Ha H'wit ftci Co pon Return this COUPON wit.h your or der and re mittatance before Feb. 15 ABSOLUT ELY FREE ! AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER Good until February 15t , only and then only if you return tivis coupon Kansas has sent Joseph L. Bristow, a Sal in a editor, to the United States senate. If his words ring true he will be au able aid to La Follette, Cummings, and other men of the people, Ybo have reached the seuate in spite of the "Interests" or their henchmen. Other states could do lots worse thau to copy after Kansas In sending brains, instead of money bags, to the United States Seuate. There are. about 6,000.000 farms in the United States, representing an Investment of 125,000, 000. Every third farm is occupied by a reuter. Blue Prints Made I will make Blue Prints o any tract of land lu the Lakeview Land District, and do abstract work. Call or write , . W. B. SNYDER Lakeview . . Oregon wfTO make you a steady customer we wil trtve with EVERY $5.00 Order or over, Al s lut,ely Free of Charge. $1,00 worth of additional s oods, to be selected from our LARGE General Catalog; 'Remember this Most Liberal Free Oiler docs not apply to our Pat ent Medicine and Toilet Goods Catalogue, it to every thing listed in our Large General Catalog' c, including Recommended Remedies, Toilet Articles, etc. lu addition We Prepay Transportation Charges on $10.00 or Over to any Railroad or Ste Don't fojget that if Anything Fails to P Any Reason Whatever we will Refund and Stand Transportation Charges i uh Ways, 1 1-2 Million Dollars Hacks this Guarntee oncc you will order again. Romember this i ing Offer, but Cash must accompany eac Run NO Risk If You Buy From T5e Owl. This Offer is good whether you live within livery Limit or not. 1 Orders oi ship Poin.t ;e you FOI ur Money fyou ordttr iot a Stand-mier- You ie Free THE OWL DRUG X. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMEN . 61 1 MISSION ST., SAN FRANCISCO