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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I I o I r LOW RATES EAST Summer excursion rouul-tri tickets .-it greatly rained prices to Eastern ll Mllt 1.1 May 11, 12, l.'l, 14. M, 21 June L', :i, 4, 24. lir.'JO, July 1. 2. :t. 4.5, 0, 2.-, 2(5, 27 A uk. 1.2, :i. 4 Sept. 1,2 l, 11, 12. 13. 14 I Southern Pacific District Passenger Agcnt'spillcc Koom 207. Odd Fellow BMg., KFNO. NEVADA. COLORADO E. LONZWAY, Proprietor. Best Heals in Town-- IV)' Us ! Good, Clean Rooms D A lCDV. Bread, Hot oils and DAKCK' -Cakes, baked dally. LAKUVIEVV, - OREGON. The Talk of the Town Our Line of Wall Paper Samples and Dec oratlvo Goods. A Good Stock of Cheap Paper now In. We want your trade. The Lakeview Decorative Co. Moore Building. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Q Incorporarcd. Q A Complete Record We hnvo made an put ire trnnsrrlpt of all Records In Lake. County which In any wny.iiffeet Krai Property In the county. Wo have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever mi lo In Lake County, and ever Poed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we have found numerous mort gages recorded In the Pood record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In the Mortgage record and other books. Iluudrcls of mortgaged and deeds are not Indexed at all, and moot dllllfult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. " Others cannot II ml them. We have put hundreds of dollars hunting up theHO errors, and we can fully guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. )0(0r0)0)Ol)OtlO()0()0(IOiOiO 9 Here Is Where You Get Your Money's Worth! When you by Mutton Stew nt tic per pound. Have you tried Our sugar cured Hams, Bacon? No iH'ttor made any where. Lard, homo klttel rendered, absolutely pure, 6 lb. buckets $1.00 In 40 lb. cans, lSe. Fresh frozen Oysters, 1.00 per cau. Krout 50c per gallon. All kinds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. Wo will pay tho market price for good beef and pork-hogs, Cash on delivery. Come and get acquainted with us. Rcpuuiiy. QOOSE LAKE VALLEY MEAT CO. J. P, Mayfleld, den. Hgr. I I a i i 'a ' ; ; - - " ' li ' mm, St. Patrick's Church Proposed Catholic Church for Lakevicw. Structure of brick with rock foundation, to be begun when half the cost will have been contributed. Valley Falls Items IUlaftll nt Htatioo for putt week. -Otb. trace, lllth, 0.01; 10th, 0.28. A pair of 10,' g atioeH, addreaHed to i. N. Ilarrl, caa he Lai at the stors of tbn Mtc. Co. hare if called for by owner without any sldearms. C W. II. Jenoiutfa bad returned after a week'n buHionaa trip to Lake view. Audy Ilotcbklns bas teturoed from trip to Lakeview where be went to be initiated into the myiteriea of tbe W. O. W. Tbe daoue at Clover Flat on the 17th lust wan well attended Bnd every body bad a royal good time. Jobu fiouaob, of Clover Flat oai down here last Thursday circulating two remonatranoea ngaiDftt tbe pro posed new road up the West aide of tbe Cbewaucan Valley aud against tbe proposed abandonment of tbe prebeut Couuty Koad from a point la Crooked ' Creek to the I ones Corner. C. Uanneu went through here yes terday with a mixed bunch of dry sheep. A bunco of sheep belonging to Jim Ilammereley passed through I; ere a few days ago bound for tbe shearing oarrols. Smith, of the Wagontire country, stopped here over nlgbt with three loads of lumber, bound for bis home stead, where be is going to build and move hi family to at onoe Will Ilotehkiss returned Wednesday after a strenuous 4 days trip with tbe posse that was out after the murderer of the Newell boya. DOINGS IN THE NORTH END f Silver Lake Leader) (Jrouod as cleared last week for the Odd Fellow's temple. Surplice have been received for tbe new pottotllce at View Point, wnlnb is about 7 miles aoutbeast of tbe Lake pobtortlce. Mr. aud -urs. R. K. Lackey and family letf Mondty for the Willmaette valley their objective poiut being Cottage Urove near where they own a small farm. Mies Jo epbioe Etta Young and Mr. P.ea Kdnard liullis were married in Portland on tbe 2Stb of May. Mrs. Bull la tauabt tbe Summer Lake school last witter, aud while there mads many friends who will wish bar muob happiness in this new venture. Oil in I brl.stinas Valley 13end liullet.io: W. A. White, a sub staotial settler in the CbristmHS Lake Vallev, 1CMJ ujiloa southeuat of beud, waa in town last Thursday on his war ' AppniiHonient Held Low Tbe offloial inventory of tbe estate of tbe late E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin Hies tbe value of tbe real and person al J estate at f 10.03C.801.6i. Tbe real ty is appraised at 110,601,225.61, wbile tbe personal property is listed at 13:8.770 01. Tbe thorouKbred horses of tbe late millionaire turfman's. famous stables are only lifted at from 25 to 100 each. Tbe appraisers were over a year upon their big task. When Baldwin died, newspapers es timates placed tbfl value of his estate at about 120,000,000. Although the legal appraisement is about half this, tbe actual value of tbe property is believed to be considerably greater than tbe appraised value. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A to tibaniko He reports tbe discovery j of oil in a well bored on tbe Cyrus i homestead lu Tp. 27 S., K 17 E. a tew miles southwest of Christmas Lake. A well-driller named Hale was put ting dowu au eight-iucb bore for a number of settlers who expected to find artesian water. At a depth of 430 feel he struck petroleum and : l- .....ii i i i i- further Instructions. The settler II. 1 nr. IhaI IIIfa -1 1' An nlf n . n nw.l gauize for oil work iu view of tbe fact thai the laud still belonged to the Uoveruinent and tbey were un familac with tbe procedure of obtain ing title to oil land. However tbe father of the homesteader on whose claim the well was located guaiauteed money for testiug the well aud tbe drilling is now proceeding. At a depth of 450 feet tbe oil indications are said to be very 'strong tbe petro leum bubbling up through tbe water. Every buoketful of water taken from the well aud tbe water cornea to the surface of the grouud is covered with a thick scum of oil. Salt water was euoounteied before the oil stratum was reached. Those interested lu the eutreprise expect to strike a gusher almost any hour. The Cyruses are from Astoria. RSBSBS SUESfRIB FOR THE EXAMINER "It cared me," or "It saved the life of my child." are the expres sion you bear every day about Cham lerlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. This is true the world over wbre this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medi cine in use for diarrhoea or bowel oomplainti has teceived sucb general approval. Tbe seoret of the success of Cbamherlaina's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold by All Uood Druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea The Kind Yen Have Always Bought Bears the S'gnaturu Secretary of War Dicklnsou has lstartd ou a tour of the world, hisob- rwMMjliHvB poiut being the Philippines, I Jwtiere he will spoua live weeks, lie w Twill Inspect the Pearl Jllurboi fo'tlfl t A ifyouVe n NEVER WORN mm I 1V ! I B t . m M 1 I 11 S5LICRER youVi yet fn Ipxrn tHo Kuvlilv m n n. i r i. .1 Inn. in the wettest weather MADEFOn-T AWB CUAWANTELD ATAUCOQDSTOOt cataioc rota teas.:': fim7m s3 hi; For Infants and Children. AlA Olioi, 3 JLK CKNtT AVcge(a?4e PrrpamionforAs slmi!.ilm5iicFo.irf3n(fRffiifa ling Hit' Sioraadis andDowi i Promotes Di'jpstionOreif ncss and testontiinsneit!w Opiimi.MfjrphLTc norMiaa'aL rsOT NARCOTIC. Jtertpt(iroHIkS,V.ILmaJli UxJmm ' llilMtloaukSiia hmnSml- Aperfecl Remedy forConsflpa- tion . iour Momacn.uiamwj Worrosforrv'ulsions.fevtnslr ness and LO S S 0 F SLEEP FacSurale Sijnarareof NEW YOPK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. 99 o TEe Real Home Paper. The San Francisco Chrofck M. H. dc YOUUQ. Sane, Conservati ve r:d hll V Weekly Ddly Sim da; Sunday's Co-ors Wm. Wallace, Dej:;r it mzjI cw, Cn Order Now Goose Lake VgSjzy Irrimi&i L For and 10,(K)0 ncrea, will divide anme inti n: the New Canal with first preferen.. v , the Valley Selected years hro all level, peraci aiia" . lease for term of years for part of crop. Some houses will be bnilt for desireable tenants, Must give references. Hunter Land Co. Well arno, Bldg. Portland, Ore. '!1M barna Write A YIELD OF 67 BUSHELS OF WHEAT PER ACRE at the Nebraska Station at North Platte, Nebraska, Is causing every body that hears of it to TURN AROUND and ask HOW? A 50 bvshel 3 iel J is not unusual, and their is no reason in the world why you caunot learu HOW. Practidally all these bumper crops have bcu sroduccd with only a few inches of tain during the growing aeascn, so you will never "fear a drouth" when you know 1IOVV. U. S. Government. Depnrtment of Commerce and Labor Bulletin, Pee II, liXW.Jmys : "Campbell's epoch making efferts in behalf of dry fanuine in connection with the introduction of Durum wheat, prom ises to turn the semi arid regions, covering millions of square miles, Into oiw of the most sroeprous sections in the world." Mr. Cunipbeil operates a liue of Demonstration Farms from Texas to Canada aud publishes his methods and results in the Scientific Farmer. Watch 1'JlO 1 No matter where you farm in Virginia, Minnesota, Texa, Wash ington or Aldcrta, with irrigation or without, you cannot afford to live without knowing HOW. The vital principles are clearly ex plained aud followed In CAMPBELL'S SCIENTIFIC fiAKMEIt (the only publication ou tillage). A monthly, 11.00 ayear. Clubbed with our paper at the eiugle price of our paper, eveu ou renewals. 0VR. LETTER HEADS are COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDFIt WORK IS RIGHT PftlOE IS RIGHT V h n oattota at Hawaii. ssssza