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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1910)
rouh KE COUNTY EXAMINEH. UhfcVIKW, URF.UON, TIIIRNDA Y, J AM ARY 27. Win i COUNTY NEWS & 5a The PAISLEY AND SUMMER LAKE Thoma E. Marmleu who haa been clerking in Virgil Conn' store will leave the Mrst of February to resume reldence on hia home' end iu the Fort Hock country. Harry A. Utley deputy name war- d.'mlc of typhoid aud most piople pet their drlnkinij waterfrom the riv er Hoove town. The rlvor channel ia still tilled with ice to the top of the bridge pier. The jam reached to the ford above the town. Now that tli eprlng thaws have commenced Paisley will have mixer able roads for a month or two. It la deu of Valley Fall, has been over the j nMmlHj eVent to have the dirt till lim looking for hunters who it is re ported have beeu illegally catchi:i beaver on the Syeau. Miss Meminizer i petting ready to put up a honae on her Sandy Hollow homestead. She purchased the Waldo Taylor house at the Seuetiel mill it is being removed to her claim bv the! Woodward boya. ' Frank Pescombe9 reached water in ! his Sand Hollow homestead at about j 115 feet. The well boiiug machine cuts a diameter of 44 Inches. Kdward Roniaou will sink the next well witb it. Mr. Nelson who put his I roll tniarn hff hunt! fntinii Kfltar at A ! depth of 110 feet. The Moss telephone e now oonneo ted with the Summer Lake liue by switch at Dr. YYithaina' White Hill ranch The money order department of the Paisley poetofflce after beiou closed for ten days on account of the flood is again open for business. Al Farrow says be thinks the flood at Peilsey will prove a blessing in diteuiee. In the future ben people build tbey will make provisions for a like emergency. J. F. Landon and William Moore are doe to arrive shortly with a car load of household goods from Central City. Nebraska The former has filed on a bomettead near tbe Johnson school bouse and tbe latter has taken op one in Sand Hollow. Mr. Moore will be accompanied by his two sisters, both school teachers. Charles Moure and Mrs. J. A. Rich ards now un tbe grouud are another brother an J sister. Many more Ne braska people will be beaded for Ore gon this spring. George Cooley euggsts that Pais- at toe or trees three miles 6outn or town and get a pure water supply for domestic use. Postmaster Conn was a Lakeview visitor tbe past week. Tbe dance given by tbe ladies last Friday nigbt in Paisley did not bring out much of a crowd and all went borne at ten o'clock. Too mucb flood. The weather this winter" has been quite fri'a-bisb. ' 'The thaw last ween was one of tbi warmest in auy Janu ary. Sunday tbe thermometer at Woodwaros wa op to 56 and my creek was booming. Toe people 10 Paisley are back into their houses after tbe flood. 1'be riv er is baca in its channel but rr.uoins mostly on top of tbe ice or tbrouh crevices. Tbe site is yet covered witb about two feet of ice. Roadways tbroucb aud over tbe ice are being broken and travel across tbe bridge is maintained, it is tbongbt all further danger of another jam this year is paeed. People are taking percaution to boil tbeir watei to avoid an epi- wnhed out of Pry creek aud tbe road is rendered almost Impassible. For fortv years every spriug this creek is tilled with diit. The thing to do ts to put iu a culvert, it would be cheaper and besides makes a better road. i Has it ever occured to any one Iu . Lake county to try the split log drag I on the roads? Five miles from Pais- j i ley ou the 5i'.ver Lake road is a bog- I I gv place next of I'ry creek that every I ' spring is hu almost impassible mud I ! hole. Here is just the place to try the j ' split log drat; and it would make a flue roadway of that quagmire. Tbe elopers were heard from in San I Francisco. They were going to Port land. N nether Alfred .Moss will re turn to Paisley witb bis bride is not knowu. Scrap Book r The (Home of Good Values In Hard Luck. mm .. ...if v uiKer (.,a::ii! ut one f tbe sivri'i murks uf his orden Here's a go.' Ive ! .-it nie code book and can't remember r lief her this moans "bull dog" or "n fne meal." You will meet business men at Swenson's Res-! taurant. Wll Informed. The new minister In a tiisirula church was delivering his tlrst ser mon. The darky Janitor was a eilll. nl listener from a bark corner of the church. The minister's sermon was eloquent, and his prayers ncctucd to cover the whole category of huiuau wants. After the services; one of tin deacons asked the old darky what he thought of the new minister "Ion't you think he offers up a good prncr, Joe':" "Ah mos' suhtalnly does. boss. Why. dat man axed do good Lord fn' things dat ' do odder prosw her didn't even know lie had!" Everybody's. An Unflattering Photograph. At the famous Mark Twain dinner n few years ami nearly every literary celebrity of the country was present. After the dinner the guests were ns- setntMed and photographed In groups. Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, the novelist, who hud gone to the dinner under l lie i escort of W. J. Lnuiptou. was In one of these groups. If other photographer had 1-oon unjust to her this one outdid t lie in. And when the photograph was printed, as they all were, Mrs. Wood row was the recipient of dozens if let ters, typical of which came the follow ing from Life: IVar M.ulini - A fter serin your picture In this wpfU'j Harper's Weekly we are compelled to Inform you that no more contributions from jour pen are even In disorder here We rettret to take this course, hut under the circumstances no other course Is open to us In heartfelt sympathy we lien to lemaln THE KP1TOK3. This was bad enough. Imt even Mr. Ijinipton had his tlSng in his own char asterlstlc way. He was moved to poesy : Oil. ;irie- Wi!son Wo-nlmH. 1 It r p t I it. late. If yoa ln il like that pkture, I didn't lake von tiiere! Tashion. A great nunilur or our wants are simply special wants of tbe Imagina tion. We want thorn simply U-cnuse we think thut we want them. To them belongs all which ix-rtalias to fashlou so far as it Is distinguished neither by lmty nor by convenience nor by any th'ug from things of the same kind, except merely that it Is fashion. -Jo-hann Cottlieli I'i -linv Is So named in tho honrtrof thopooplo bocauselltTlsTtho 5Homcof HoncstJValucs. Tho'requlslto fcaturos of trood buying and'closo sollins: ar Honest Construction Good Material and Low Prices WEJKNOW IT AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT. Wo do not claim to undersoil overy-ono else. --Wo do not keep that class of material, but wo do say unreservedly that honest valuos, Rood mater ial and prices as low as can bo mado aro tho thrco features that soil our lino of hardwaro and building supplies. rrt - .- - i . Just try us and If we don't give you a dollar's worth of values for a dollar's worth of currency, no elso-whero. (L, Bailey & Massingill. iariy lovely and vpringiiue. its grnre. bankers are now serving time I ful. sleinler clusters of bloom with leaves lend tliem-'elree ail mini lily fr '! .nin- the n -w Inns. One w d irl:iiiii d liiit of Cue wista ria Mraw had a I1:it bow front and hack of wide velvet illibon In lavender and musses of wistaria Hohsohi and follnep heaped on the wide b'lm. Thirty for "high tl nance" iu the peuiteutiu- glossy gnen rirni uf flio Ull.l lllll Oil! IDF 1 . lips" are still busily rubbing the peo ple without let or hindrance, and the cry goes up "you must not hurt bu ness!" The bouse or sneak thie' has as good r ght to make such claim as lias Uockefeller, J. I'ierp. or a other of the chiefs of the predatory barons ! Raise the dough . pure and comDhe with s3u. -rA all pure food laws. P- '-f CKttr CRESCENT MFG. CO. Makers of MAPLEINE (better than Maple). r WANTED OREGON VALLEY LAND COMPANY CONTRACTS If you desire to dispose of your contract for land, I am ready to do business on a limited number. Send description of land and lot to E. H. BRAMWELL, 201 ANDRUS BLDG.t MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. INSURGENT VOTERS "Isurgency is n phase of (Republi canism. "Minneapolis Journal. Just so. And it is a phase tuat will uot be lost sight of wben people come to elect representatives next fall. Take uotice and see if this is not a straight tip. Staplts Hehdlitt. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASXO R I A .The Arcadia. rioving Picture Show Up- to -Date Moving Pictures AND Illustrated Songs PROQRAl CHANGES Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri days and Sunda3's Two Shows each Night At 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock Snlder's Opera House AdmlMiloD 10 and 15 ct A Tonopah young mau bought m Woman's Home t'oiupanlon to vtaip r.p and xeud hit girl out in the conn- . try, ami a Police (iaette for himself A dav or so later he sat down to rend bis (!a7.ette, when lo ! he ha I sent it j to his girl instead of the Companion. Since tken he bus written ID letters ! explaining matters, hut tin answer is returned. It must be 2.1 for bim. Wonder if the absent minded chap can be our old friend Charley lilumeu thal? A Japanese financier 'has been In vestigating the trusts of this country and is "going riubt back borne to or ganize an electric light trust, as that seems to be tbe best source of quick riches," as he naively puts it. Tbe little yellow devil is right, too! A maiden lady iu Chicago has been found who can talk Tit varieties of language. It Is a blessed good thuig for some man that she Is still sinule! Lem, Loe, who resides at Lmten Point, in Harney County, killed !m rattle snakes the past reason, lie killed 7( in four days. That man must be getting ready for prohird tion. wbiob will remove snake bite antidote from "our midst." I valued Spokane sut ser II rr in re I'lu'the l.xanlnei writes: ippieciate t h parol very much a i I lind it most Interesting Iu its "Miel trail' through a new and let'-r Lakeview and county. Here's hoofiK that ere the cIomh of IIUU Lakeview may see the Iron horao urn lug on the rich pickings within its corporate limital A Big Hog. An example uf the b'g monty Iu ho ra'slng waa uiven at Portland liirinti the past week when a single porker. elghlnii HO pounds, brought 'JO Tbls la Ihe highest pi lee that m aiiiule hnu ever drouubt at the stookyards there. The hou was raised by Henry Lark in of (' Ifax. Wash Hoks retched t'J .t) during tl.e week. 00 Acres Fruit and All Sold Out m Lracts,-in Lakeside, 10 acre Modoc Watch our new Will have more desireable land in the near future. Co. Calif. -proposition. Lakeviev Development Co. Lakeview, Ore. Hllvetton is going to rapture tbe bolefale trade of Honthern Oregon, in opposition to Portland. Well, wbnn tbe lima Is right, tbere are two or tbree concrns in Lakeview witb tbeir present $100,000 stock will tie doing a stunt in tbe wholesaling way for Southern Oresoo. that will make the wholesaling business of botb Portland and Bilverton look exceed -iDgly small t LJCHEhT EXAMINATION Smiles and Squalls -' J- rm.-ui ( Minino- New blossoms Is vvlvtnrla. In Its delicate 1TXH111II INCWb IU TIIKtnil.TU' lavender and white lints It Is partlcn. I I'. II. Lolltua, the discoverer of the "Lost Cabin" minis i)nk anught for, but now known as the camp of (.old berg In Lake County writes as follows of the mini's and prospucta out there, in the iiiiilxt of the drseit and the very last place oiih would look for a gold mine No wiiixler the old cabin was lost so long! Iln asya: Our cami la lookinu fine, every body at work on their new pnaaesMlona since the new yeai. Home Important strikes have teen made. From the. way things are shaping up, we are bound lo have a booming camp this year and Lake County cau boast of one or tbe hlgueat mines in the West, in the near future, as we have gold In abundance, on ton aud underneath and everywhere. The peojle of Lake County will wake up to It, after t is too late to g.t in on (he grouud floor. With best wishes and A JIappv New Year. A FRIENDLY TIP Meats are shipped over many miles oi land and water and are told cheap r in Lnglaod tbao la tbe United States Keep oo voting for trust congressmen and you will b- lucky i you are able to buy meat at al! Daxter (Iowa) New Era. True I and American flour is sold cheaper in China tbao it ia is at home. Ask your congressman why? The place where business men meet is at Swenson's Restaurant. A Mormon Colony Tbe Cedarville Record says We are informed that a couple of gentlemen from bait Lake were in here last week looking over lnd lo tbe southern portion of tbe valley. with tbe view of purchasing. We understand that they were desirous procuring a large body of land, oo wblcb would be located a Mormon colony, and in tbe event a purchase was made, tbey would establish a town of their own ; puttiog in stores, etc. Rut what tbey have concluded to do is not stated. YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE. Pain along; the bank, dizziness, heartache and ennral Innirnor. Get a package ot Mother Iray'd AUBTKALIAN-I.KAK. h nli-tuiii rn,,l and herb cure lor all Kidney, bladder and l.'rlnary trouble!. When you feel run down, tired, weak and without energy osu this re markable combination of naltre'a herb, and room. Ai a regulator It has no equal. Mother (iray'a Al HTHAI,IAN-I,KAK luaold by lrnwl"t or sent by mail for 60cts. Hamplu sent KltKK, Add rem, Tbe Mother Gray Co, 1 Hoy, N. Y. 2 aaM), 60 YEARS- ML. EXPERIENCE 1 fa 1 -4 aV aVal H v N'u'lce im lu-reliy C veil that the CinilHV Sllliei Itllelilb lit of LU iin tv win iiniii tin- ret: 11 III r eidiinii ullii' fur h I I ifit ill- 1 1 j r state i Ik s hi n v .h i r ut I ,nU lc w, us fn ..w : FOK STATK I'AI'KRS ()illllliei ('liiu Wi'dlieeilit.v Keb. ntli hi U ii'cliM-i , a ni.. and ciiiiMuuliig: iikiiI Sai lirdti v r lil'J, hi 4 p in. WVdiiHwIn I'ctitiiM it - In p. I i Is I or v Rpelllng. I h.VKh'MltieorHpb.v, JU-ud- lUif, l srli uliiuv . Tbur-dsv-W rl t t- it Arithmetic Thenry Ti'in liiiiK. (i'Miniiiiir Honk kecpini;, I'bjalcs, Civil llnv erilllielll Fridny rii.VMliibiu.v, J. ognipliy Alvrelira, KiikIIhIi Iilft-riilure.Sclio'i Law HitturdHy Hotnnv, I'biiie (Ieinieiry Unernl llierory. FORfHJl'NTy I'AI'KRS Cointiienclnir Weduemlity, Fell. Otli, at o'clock a. m., and contlnuintf until Friday. Feb Ulh at 4 p. in. WedneMtlay I't'iimariHlilit, Htlorv, Orthouranhy, Readlnir. i'liyical tli ography. TluirMija.v Written Arithmetic, The ory of Teaching, (irainmai, Thyei olnu-v. Friday (Jeoirrnpliv, SchiMil Law Civil (iovoriitrient, Knglish LlttTiitiirv tints truly, R. H JACKSON, Coiintv rnpt. Lakeview, Ore. January 11. 1910. V.w VL-DOUGIUS $3.$350&$4.SH0ES boys: $2JQ" y x v w t lARKB IK'iNS lira tc. i Kin ui.f ' niir ai. .uiunlm i i'ulelitll - ,11.111111a. . rotul Alive qui liiv llmi" i i.l I I'.."-I-iu ... V 'l,l, A nni1iiini'' i 1 ' cuiHiiim "I' I'":' ' vi.nr tuur iiion:liJ. Ii 1. I rimt rlr. 'I i-riim. lit a L '.M L ,'uil iKiivHitcalurii. THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. "SUPEH'OR TO THER MAKE8." "I hava woi 'v, Doualaa ahoes for tha paat ala yeara, .nu -lwaya find they ara tar tuperlor to II othur n(;h grade ahona In ttyla, comfort id durability." W. Q. JONtB. 110 Howa J Ava., Ullr.a, N. V. If I could take you into my large fac tories at rrockton, i'vlnaa., and ahow you how carefully W, F.. Douglas ahoea are made, you ..m. i ey hold th'. thape, fit ' --t w i oncer, and are at greater valu! liiu.- i.. .. :t make. f I'I'IN-Helliat W. I. Inn , i hi- and rrna ! HllklllMll IHI tlie ImiIIOI.I. 'I'ltk, Vli HllllBlllUlr, If yuui (Ii-hIit raiilml III ymi Willi VV I.. Ihhhh nlmrn, wril fur Mull Older (.'hIhIoh. W.I. Uuuitlua, llluui.Uiu, ti4. V0H 8ALK BY Like view, Mer. Co. The new U. K. mining law which forblda relocation or claima by the aame purtiea for a period of there yeara him put a quletuM ou the claim hn, who locate ground and Ima here tofore kept everybody off by reloca tion each auooeedltifc- year eitu no attempt to develop the property. The law now provider; if the required aa aena l ent work lit not perloruied that you muat Kivo aouie one fine a allow. It la a itood law, an-l one that will be appreciated by all who really luleuU developliiK their m in 11. if property, and iu the end will work banian ip to no oiih. Victor Maxwell, who Lea Leen in (ioldl u u aou;e week dolntf aanehM uieut work on hia iiilninu claima re tinned Saturday nivht. He aave that r.n Jan. lt many who have failed to keep up tbeir work loat their claima, which are now iu new handa who are huxy with tbeir devel opment work. Ilealaoaaya the ahow Idr of all property Is exceptionally One, and he believea that the catrp will eoon come lto tbe iiBielljfht. Meet me at Restaurant. Swenson's M. A. Miller, of Lebanon, now atate aenator from Linn Couaty. will be a candidate before the demoeratln primaries next aunimer for Uovernor of Orexon. Me la the first jemoorat to Rive aoy Intimation of desiring to run for that oBJce O.V.L. CO. LANDS The Southern Oretrou Kealtv Com. puny la hMII In thetNiaineirti( fiirniah Ink reporta to all thwi who drew triu-ta In the Sept. oix'tilntr. They have a lircnaed aurvevor who haa been here .'10 yea re. to iiiake the examination!! ami reiiorte. All re porta are Hworn to la'fore a notary public and coiinterni(rtKd by the Com-puny. I be Company has on die tho name und addroHR of every pnrcbiiwr of tract a and ulao a report of all Im provemcntH on any tract, ho Ih In u poeition to neRotiate leaaea aud ex- hiiDifea. The ConaDanv atrreea to r. fund twice the umountehMrt('() for u report toany one finding tnbeetpint).v that the report i not aUHolutelv corrcft. It would fie tho heljrht of folly for any one to pay for a report unii-HH bawd upon u Dcreonul biumi. Ination. T hero are over 14,000 trocta In all and the man owning one of them may have a denert waete or an In- axccHHiblo Kranlte castle. Kvery p'o- Kn'HHive man wantH to know and willknow. "A word to the wlun la Hufllclent." stronji, durable, conilortablc J MUNN&Co.3G,E'oaJ"ai'f'ii,.vYorIi Kurmenta for workinmen