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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
LAKH (Ol'NTY i; AMIMOIC, LAKEVIEW. OKKOON, TIM ItSOAY, AL'OL'ST 12. 1.H Fl V II v W c v J? Asrir.r- Personal Mention tn'"i hH till The most highly refined nnd rc?tMifiiI of baking powder?. It3 comtaiil i;o in almost every American household, its sales all over the world, attest its wonderful popularity and usefulness. ('niirin-enii'Hn llawley ha I tie Silver Leader tllHt vMt th. ,t,ui,ty Kiln fall E. II L-ifMia, o Onldherg. KM t'l f n f I 'c'ht mid Mm the mine are Inokli u i .l er wUi every font f di- 1 " p ' 1 I. A II. M' I nrgMlti, n miring man from T(ptn i,ti H i'l mi old friend nf lhi editor. I- i I I ii'tluM( cm r III I II 111 (f p' 'i I ' ' 'I". Mil If KHtlffn.'- jtorv. II. will re- It in i.n ing unieli llr Dalv limn i lc mil nephew from Chicago here mi viif. Anilv llariittirmlet t"k M rrn rfi !. M'i'l wade N i'd run with ,M- fnrtiev Moor to Mllvi-r I,hI Tie- 1mv. mi foiii Importa'd I mo I . 'he Import of which we could o IniirM 1 H Ml i MINES AND MINING tV"l lT I MUm-a Mite (treen 11 '.(I Aim tlerv f,.rl nr xpi'ti'lliiL' the i'k In lin-wx vallev. lien. Rtorkman arrived Frldav from Ptlnevlllo. for n nhorr. tl-it with rl pill nn f r tut' Mr Ktnrkmari h lifvtn nwiir Nlmnt II moiilliH. tut PHV" li ran .. much lniproviiri( In lidkeview . HOAG A inliiliivi iIkhI nf 11 i iii'ill iroior tlonn Int. juat Iiiikii cciiihihiihIo I In Hit HuMrf 111111I11K 1 Mi riot. On KHtiinJity, Auu ' Win. A. Siliiim-i n mid t Iiith I 'i ,1. K. Cutler mi I oUifn 2(!ii iii-n a i( mt(Mii. mi n 1 nil, ultniilfil nil Mmint IIiiiik 'I'hU uniiiinl Iihm h '1imi.I I'l in 1 u.-rii 1 "IidaIiik, In fuel, Hl.MMill Wl'll lli'llnml H'll'l lifuilm I on In hiivn a Iron ly Iikk.i iinouvrrel mi thin pii'lu'i I V Mr ('titlcr Ih a priuv tlt'iil in i it t n bt iiihii nf 1'iiiiV y i itrn bxiiT IrncH Mil l li ter Htiveml week ot 1 1 I (Miit uiiiiliui nf IIih I'iiik Creek ol'iHH, In i'H' luiiiia nf llifl futuin .if our CH'iiii I liHxt a ireHiel ly Hie puri'tiiim, fur t'lixli, of ao litriva an I atlriK'1 lv uiTKiitiii nf mliii'liil urciiiinl. I v t I 1 1 nt of tlie ll'imiiia Group i'l'lin Hiu ''our) iitnler t'ifl Ni'liituera, LhiikIiIiii. llaxHler Ihmh In mutt 1111- couruliitf . in tucl, aevmal milling er- ilueii nr lwnly aiirli propiTl lea ) rim lid leHne l Mini inline 10 iruilucn aomr vulura. GOLDBERG 'I'hi (iiiNt wevk Iiiih I eei) ona of aiv HvItT 111 (mjIIIwtk (Ulndy Hollow.) Mr'.'i"r liroa ara linulluK timhera fur their aiintt hii I htiva two nlnftH of mliieiM win k I in. 'I'liey hHva h Hue Uiililrni'l iili'i lire Kouil or. Kill I it 11ml .Miiriii.l' atrlke U llol'lllllV out ui.o.l utiil vuIuvh IncrfiiH- lll w Itll lll plll l-'renH Mil In mi'l CurliH ur imililtiiv 'work on tlieir e-1 11 1 it n Hiil neltinu ! iruo I fire I'roni pHtinliiK your cor renii'i'i'laut anw, I unliil jtnliin I lie or to run fiom to tW vnr ton. 1 Tim UoMtiern Hultn opatiail a line ! lo ly of nr iHHt week. KrttiruiJ from MMiiilea went to l bkmhvi'iI hive not I heeii recelvail. hut from the pauniiiKa I it will run hlih. tfliieertl have, til t till IillHt ttiri-M Wleku tN-Mii hiiuii'li.K tM pr'nmrty an l w iMi i Tha Jtimliu Chief la Rrttliirf III tlm tha r'-nolt tlmt iirm oxii-a Iimvh heen l-"ri anl I hi men 1 1 lubr rt ii ihfi ahaft Mill to 11 11I are lm ini'ier t'l.llhlll'MH- Hon for tiikiiik' uer of (tin lin1111117.1t (iroiii ti V nut'l la InterxHtu mho Iihvh the I'Hpltrtl liet'eaaury to l)iUipuil I lv velnp A diLiii Chilean mill will tm In atalleil in the lloai; iliHtrlt't at once. A .Mr. Wall (nun UeilrMiiu. Calif. , who haa tieeu lookinu over the ilta trlctwith tha I en of Inxtal Itntf Cimtoin iuIII, han JUnt lelt tnr Sun I'Vuiiriaro lo liuri'haHii IIih mill nr- uhluery 11 11 'I the plant wit I he put in I place, ami ready lor tiiiHlneMu a I quickly hi ponaihlu. Thla ineatu luucn in our ciiuip, a now eT,,r' aver before property on inti oi'itiiitnt'i wiiinu nni any ore in aiuht (and there are They are koIiik to put on two xlilfl nf in in em ami el ok to ilepth ol 'iiln feet. 'I'lie ownera arn aUu tU'irluu on a mill. F.atein men were in hern laitt week lonkiiiir o't-r the reaourrea nf Lake fun uty IhihIh. ami while iu thla fee lion pnlil 11 v In i t to the minea. They were well plcaHeil ami aaiil they woulil return an.i lieoonie interested lioth in land and miuea. Several partiea have anked for liida for unikltiK and tunnel work. There will lie tmre meu wnrklon in I. oat Cabin dlntrlot thla fall ttiau CALORIS BOTTLE Kt(!-Ht T drink without Fire drink!' Mr. Johnson, nf Coallnua, Calif., vlaitad hia property here and la well pleaaed. lie expects too cloae up hla hnaliieaa iu California and return here for the wititer. THE TEACHER'S now HK MnrvclniiH CM.UIUS U.itllf. hlcli ulvt-M inch Hi fuiliiKlv Ini poKNllit" ivnul'i. Im fiiiiMtrurled mi Hrleinillc prniclplea fur I he ptirpoMi' if keeping 1 1 1 11 i1 . f r 11 priilniiKiMl jhtI- oil, ill theaiiiili' t pcnii ore In wlilcli they iin phi. etl In the liotth-. The examination of teachers it in hi'huIoii at he Court limine, under . 1 . 1 ..... : , S WllllOUl Itt'llno lioiird c.inipuaeil 01 Miipi. .ihckbuu. C (Miter and W. Iuir Thrnpaon. The httentlance Ii llaht Thoae pres ent are: Mra Marie (Jreutree. Miss I.ouiHe Koauortli .Mian Katie Utrry, MIhs (iweudolen Corhett, of Lske vtew. Mra, Doia l'lutt Kufuder. l-'ort Ili.Uell, Calif. ; and Mr. F. II. An deraou, of Lake. - r- -! f.' t I -1 It will ke penitents hot thirty hours and warm two and a half days; it will ktrp contents ice cold thre and a half days and chilled five das. A I.. rilOKMON, On pHKe aix of this inaue will te found the premium lint for the Fair, toKotuer with iuatructiou for prepar 1UK exhitiita to diaplay to heat advan tatie. Keryloily rhoultl take bold of thla niatlei and make the beat possi ble (liNplay of our preducta eo that the tbiuiHHuds goon to arrive can aee that we have the conn y aud pro ducts second to Done eaiewhfre. Lo cal pride should atiuuilato all, ao that every part of this section can there by secure settlers anion.; thoae now head Inn this wav aud " bo are all home seekers Thla is your oppor tuuity to nee 11 re a wood beltfbbor. Act I LakcvLv . Oregon The Busnnville Advocate of the Cth I nut , phvm: 1o not forget that the Muri'ret Ilea Company will pe here Si'nrlitv 11 1 kf tit en-route from I'luii'iix Cim ity tu Lukeview, aud will pr.-K nl "A Sol Hera Houcr" to the plH)loveiri nf Mivanville and vicinity. Thia phi v i-i tlrHt-cliKS one. It will ee. Ileutly Htayed and well worth xieiii.'. DREKKEL (Ph PAINE OlTcr some e-ii.t . n;n iiins in Goose Lake V alley Lands TWO In from iniicn land mill Kit) urn improved liirma liilu'iitcil dWtrlft S iiiIU'h Lnkeviiuv, t-M. pit icri-H hImi tlwm hiiv inr raw Innii'iiv iii' t. HUH mi - ......i, ...... 1. 1. ..I 111. v or 1 111 Ml' ' It'llU.V III iihc" fiii iim will iiuikt' a lim' " ooinii 'tciu'V fur ymi, "o oxpi rliin'iit , the cropH arc uinwlnuv lino now, owu or old iind tiiiiMt rcl Iro. Anothor mil', oni of tlm bcxt fruit raiu hea In (Iuomo Lako Vallcyi - acrca, lino Cri-k ilmtrict, 15 aciea liarln orchurii, H iutch IiitiIch m m ifM alfalfa, W) acroa line ort hard land. halanii immuro aud timlier. amplo waicr rluht. fruit ami cropa ko If taken at unci', owner taunt retire. l'rlee mi aiM'Hen I Ion And an lo land f"r chicken ranoliea, we hjve the lieat ami eliweHt to Lakevlew. fur liiHtaniv: 70 aen a 1 mile-a.. in Ii. meadow and m ain land, creek Ihrouich it, rich hoII, Kootl hay, ami only .I0 per acre. Another one: mile nouth of town, 4 at teH excellent htud. 7 room luniae. Iiaru. hIii'iIm, windmill etc. t.'iOII eaah. Imlmice liiuir time. IClvuh are .'10 to "0 eeutH per doz. the year rniiml, and a IniHileremi hooii make tliU place puy fur Itaelf. A few of tllOH." choice 1 50 ft lots In Dretikel'M Atldltlon left at tl'iO. each, ciihIi or tlO. per month, traveled nf ti'i'tn. bluh dry and hiuhtlv Imvitlou, tin- liuildiiiK boom U 011 here. Full Information about tin aoovo and many other kmmI proiertlH on aiMillcatlmi. PltlONKKL&I'AlNK, Lakevlew. Ore. )r. Kverett returned Thrua-lav frntn Wadaworlh. Nevada awf la now rldent of Lakevlew. II la a WX1 tnn iileMtiii H'l'lre ad no doubt will win manv rrlenda here. Mii Fmllv Clark haa rhaiirft nf Mm. Neilon'a adie' Store during nl hi nee nf the latter in San Fran clcso. 'V. II, l'''ird and alfe are now tie cupylutf the Ked home. L. 1'. Sender and tiimllv are now ocrupvitiK their, new and beautiful biinualow on Dreukel and 1'ayne's a I dit ion. .1 I). Ivller. the owner of the 'aruetit flocka in Stmt hem Oregon, waa In town TueHilav. .1. F. Wall. H. il Larot.ee, (Jen. T. MaMpin i.nd Mrs Dora Kafador uere Fort liidwellitea in towu Tuea day. The following I'ortund peopl'e were town the pat i-cph O. II liovt, Farnnui Kiibuhr rdt, K. K. Cleaver. Uruce K llertter, I. A. Joea. K. II. Diili'ird. Lars K. Sumlaval, (ieo. A. Lovexren. OeeM Sat- I). 1. Hrowne and w ife, the Creek stockman were iu town urday. Supt. nf Schools Jackson, U down from I'Hlhlev in attendance at exami nation of teachers. It. L. Shernlck is In towu from Summer Lake. Kan Francisco was represented this week by C. (). Metzker, M. Ilaa, J. I- Speelnian, Vt. J. Keney, S. Dan tela, K. A. Wheeler, (J E. Allen aud Horace (juirk. Joe Klliott. W. II. Porter. R C. Vaughn, Major Fine, Louis .Mauzey aud C. K. Bond were the Pluah eu pie iu towu the past week. Z.ack Whitworth was in from hia sheep camp over Sunday. L. (I. Thomas .wife and son. of Sia kyou. Calif., are on a visit with the family of bis brother-in-law, Mr. W. O. bull. It is Mr. Thomas' lirxt viait to Lakeview and be is very much pleaaed with the con 0 try, and be lieves it has a great future. C. O. Meliker and F W. Payne made a trip to Paialey Saturday and returned Monday morning . T. Fi. Taylor, of Los Alleles, ar rived in to mi Saturday, and has de cided to locate. ' O. 0. Moore, Oaklaud. F. C. Shafer, Chloiitfo.and (). B. Laraugue, Atlruas. were arrivals Tuesday. was la Tuesday L. O. Fnquist from Flush. A. F. llerrick and wife, of Santa Barbara, Calif , are spend log the summer with relatives at Paisley. Mrs llerrick is a sister 01 8. Ii. Chandler. Mr. llerrick called on The Examiner. A.O. Faulkner, of Huron, a brother nf county surveyor, O. M. Faulkauer, of Lakevlew, was recently married to Miss Coral j n McOouahy, of Vau Wert, Obio. Win. Baumaun, wife aud sou, of Linvinuaton, Moutaua, arrived in town Tuesday from tbe Seattle Fair. They are here for a few days iu the interest of thomselves and friends in the O. V7. Ii. C'o. lands. - Tbev are highly pleased wtb conditions here aud expect to make tbeir home with us at a later date aud will be a wel come addtiuu to our population. Marshall TonuinRseu baa returned from bis viist to Ontario, Malheur couuty. T. J. Powell and wife, and Inspec tors F. W. Proudfoot aud W. L. Mc Donald, made a trip to New Pine Creek Tuesdav aud were charmed with the beauty of the towu aud co 1111 try. F. 11 Anderson, of Silver Lake, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Anderson has been engaged as principal of the Silver Lake school. He t a young mau of good attainments, with uu an mired future. He is euthiisiHstio over the agricultural prospects of the north end of the county aud says that tbe country is tllliug up fust with a desirable class of people. The at tempt to secure artesiHii water baa fciittlcient backing to go to a depth of 1000 feet, aud if successful will mean much for that section. Lakeview Dairy J. W. ISENH ART la prepared lo take order to ft 1 r 1 1 lei 1 1 daily Pure Milk and Cream Orders left at Ahlatrom Hrim will receive prompt ami careful attention 1 Goods Cleararcce Sale of Summer There are a lot of things in our big stock-SEASON ABLE THINGS-that ve are ready to dispose of without regard to conventional profits things that most people need every day. We have !lanned to give good discounts on many ines for a short time. 25 00 Off All Ladies' WaisLs must Go at this discouut. We have a small lot; all new goods; none reserved. All Lawns, Batists and Swisses we will give an extra good discount. Don't forgeL the place. Lakeview Mercantile Company. Evangelist Wil liams Is In Town i the altar and proiesael conversion. 1 The meeting bids fair to he a very i successful one. I hverybodv is invited to all tbe eer : vicef, except one meeting for me a I ouly. Don't fail to bear this oil Knight. , of the Grip. Drummer Evangelist "Billy" Wll- iams. nf Sau Jose, Calif., began a ppecial revival meeting at tbe Metho dic church in the city last Thursday Aug. 7. Tbe meetings, will be continued to Monday night, Aug.. 23. closiog witb the evangelistic noted lecture. "The Last ICnmp With the Tiger " Tbis is the lite story or Mr. Williams. The meetings are being very largely at tended. Tbe drumn er preacher is making good. The subjects are as follows: Wednesday , Auk 11 3d. m, "Ex- Mr. - ' it. ,m School on "Tbe Two Ways, Williams will illustrate this sermon by two railroad time cards. II a m. "Doubting Thomas." 'A p. m. A sermon to meu only. "The White Ltfe for Two." No boys under 15 years admit'ed. Mr. Wil Hams now has ca!!a f ir this address from many of tbe leniio Y. M C A. in ditferent parts nf tbe country. 7:30 r. m. "The Young Man and bis Company," a sermon lecture. Monday, Aug 16. 7:45 p,. m. "Tb Shortness of Time." Tues lay, Aug 17, 3 p. rn. : "Aoger" 7:45 p m. "Tbe Sin against the Holy Obost." Tbe meetings so far have been auite fruitfol. Several have knelt ht Announcement Dr. Ernet D. Everett wishes t annoii-ce to the pub' ic of Lakeview and Laka county tha' oe will begia the practice of medicine in Lakeview on cr about Auuruit Otb. Offli-e's over Hall's drug store. OurSecretrv of the Board of Trad was to be goue only a few days on bia ttip to Portland and bis visit bait lengthened out into a mouth. Fears, are en'ertaioei tbat the charms of one of i he rosy cheeked claugbteis of Scott s town his cirtured him and is now hnMiitg ht 11 id the i"-iM in the ,ays of UIvsltb i,t Old. position of 103 P. B." 7:45, "Con version." Thursday Aug 12 3p. m. "Contin uation of 103 P. S.' 7:45 "Jacou'B Ladder" Friday Aug. 13, 3 p. m.. "Bovg and tlirla Meeting.." Subject, "Tbe Devil'e Coquet," Tbe verdict of all who have beard Mr. Willaima say the children's sermons are tbe best and also will be tbe best for old people. 7 :45. "From Kags to Kubea." Saturday. Aug. 14. 7:45 p. m. "Coming Out." Sunday, Aug. 15 A full day is planed. 10:15 a. ru.. Talk to tbe Sunday C. O. MISENER The Land Man Takes this opportunity to inform Oregon Valley Land Co. the Contract Holders that a thorough personal knowledge of every foot of the Military Road Grant, coupled with year's of success in the land business, he is in a position to serve your interest better than is possible by any other means. He will under' take to SELL, EXCHANGE, COMBINE, IM PROVE, or make a comprehensive report on any or all tracts; will supply full information as to the resources of any particular tract or will take you to the tract you may secure with the guaranty that it is the right one. First class references. See me, or write, no matter what may be your desire, and you will be as sured of prompt and efficient service. C. O. MISENER, Lakeview. 30I O 'BEATiTHE RAILR.OAL TO IT SEAGERS REAL ESTATE FAKM-d c INSURANCE fim-ufe-acul I OAMQ INVESTMENTS :nt L. C. E. SEACER. SEACER. Lakeview, Ore j: Dxor G lor